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Updating and Upgrading packages on Ubuntu in a single shell script.
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shell, terminal, alias, vilgax321
Fixing apt/apt-get/aptitude error _trying to overwrite …, which is also in package …_
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linux, apt, aptitude, apt-get
Simple-Statistics
Bob Williams
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statistics, visualization, nodejs, github
Shell script to upload current folder to server
Artem Sapegin
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1 response
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shell, unix, mac os x, scripting
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Himani Agrawal
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css, ubuntu, less, 12.04
Your own mini Heroku
Bram Plessers
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1 response
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ruby, python, rails, heroku
Enable Symlinks and Set custom memory size in Vagrant 1.2 (VirtualBox)
Shih Oon Liong
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virtualbox, vagrant
Running the Gitlab Resque worker on Ubuntu startup
Attila Györffy
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resque, gitlab, foreman, ubuntu
ziraga oh-my-zsh theme
Felipe
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3 responses
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shell, terminal, theme, zshell
Run pngquant on subfolder
Pascal Hartig
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0 responses
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shell, pngquant
Stop using GitX and start using GitX
Steve Halford
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2 responses
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mac, git, git gui
Make life faster - one letter aliases
Łukasz Niemier
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2 responses
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shell, aliases, git, life hack
Generate a HISTORY.md file from git tags and commits
James Dennes
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0 responses
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ruby, markdown, history, tag
Read Monit status from the command line using html2text
Mike Hall
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3 responses
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console, linux, curl, html2text
Git credentials on the go
Jens Hausherr
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0 responses
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ssh, git
how to use Git to access a SVN repo - specific case
Denison Luz
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0 responses
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svn, workflow, git
Codeigniter & Git - temporarily ignore database config
Dave Townsend
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0 responses
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codeigniter, git
The Pasteboard & the Command line (Mac OS X)
Thomas Kober
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0 responses
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shell, terminal, osx, macosx
Turning an existing GitHub Issue into a Pull Request
llabball
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2 responses
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issue tracker, git, pull-request, github
Sublime Text - See line changes in gutter
JD Isaacks
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2 responses
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sublime, git
Coloring and retain your terminal 'man' output
Rob Jens
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0 responses
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linux, x11, virtual terminal, man pages