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BASH (very rudimentary) logging
Ashok Isaac
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1 response
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logging, bash
How to track a directory but not it's files with git
Georg
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gitignore, version control, git, gitkeep
Search your *nix command history
Kevin Liu
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cli, linux, unix
Bulk updating of git projects
Jens Hausherr
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fish, git, bash
Easily install different Node versions with node-build
Will McKenzie
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0 responses
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shell, zsh, node, unix
Search for visually selected text on vim
Vitor Balocco
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vim, vimrc, vi, vim tips
.rvmrc file that creates gemset if non-existant
David Morrow
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2 responses
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ruby, shell, rvm, gemset
Add Git branch information to bash prompt
Matt Hodges
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3 responses
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shell, bash, git
The Second Rule of vim
Michael
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5 responses
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vim
How to use the "right" version of Git in your Mac
Everton Maldonado
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1 response
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mac, git, wrong version
Fixing a slow starting Terminal or iTerm2 on Mac OS X
Lauris
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0 responses
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terminal, osx, iterm2
Prezto FTW
Laurent Goussard
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2 responses
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shell, zsh, term
Diff dirty working copy with HEAD
Todd Wolfson
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0 responses
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diff, branch, copy, git
Generic Monitor (XFCE - Memfree)
Scott Horsley
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0 responses
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linux, desktop, memory, debian
Hide your git on web servers
Peter Mescalchin
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1 response
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security, nginx, git
Escape knife and the zsh auto correction hell.
Sascha Hoellger
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0 responses
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zsh, chef, knife, oh-my-zsh
Improved Sinatra Bootstrap
Bryan Mikaelian
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ruby, git, sinatra, organization
setup docker client in mac
sumit gupta
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2 responses
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mac, setup, docker
Path (Linux), LOAD_PATH (Ruby) and autoload_paths (Rails).
lakesare
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0 responses
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linux, ruby, rails, paths
Safely Paste Multiple Lines into Your Terminal
Justin Force
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0 responses
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shell, paste, parentheses, multiple lines
Simple HTTP server from Nautilus context menu
Dmitry Pashkevich
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0 responses
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nautilus, cli, unix, webserver
Development and Release Workflow with Git
Alex Oberhauser
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0 responses
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development, workflow, branching, release