Popular Unix Programming Tips
Forgot to nohup(1)? Just use disown(1)
Carlo Sciolla
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shell, zsh, unix, pid
Execute a subset of tests easily using find and xargs
Curtis Miller
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cucumber, unix, xargs, rspec
A function to find and kill processes running on a certain port
Kevin Suttle
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2 responses
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shell, zsh, unix, functions
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
Simplify resolving Mercurial conflicts
Jude Robinson
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shell, cli, unix, mercurial
Check if your shell command was successfully executed
Mariz Melo
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1 response
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shell, terminal, unix, bash
Use tig (text-mode interface for git)
Katherine G Pe
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2 responses
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unix, git, bridgeutopia
Display an image from stdout [ubuntu]
ryepdx
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command line, linux, unix, qr code
Understand local, remote and dynamic SSH tunneling
Adam Stankiewicz
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ssh, unix, tunneling
Get your name from the Unix passwd(5) database
Dan Croak
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ruby, unix
Open files on stdout in Vim
Vincent Driessen
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shell, vim, command line, unix
Easy multi user terminal multiplexing (pair coding)
Adam Stankiewicz
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ssh, unix, tmux, wemux
Run a Shell Script for the Duration in Unix
James Martin
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shell, unix, date, linux
Search your *nix command history
Kevin Liu
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cli, linux, unix
tmux and vim don't have to be ugly
João Bernardo
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terminal, vim, unix, setup
Grabbing Timestamp Data from Logs
Jared Davis
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r, sed, grep, unix
./configure manually when installing with Homebrew
Adam Stankiewicz
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osx, unix, homebrew
Easily install different Node versions with node-build
Will McKenzie
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shell, zsh, node, unix
Reading Manpages with Vim
Aaron Peschel
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1 response
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vim, unix, man
Special $ (dollar) shell variables
Benjamin Harris
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shell, linux, unix, bash
Get reliably the absolute path of currently executed script
Adam Stankiewicz
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shell, zsh, unix, bash
Do more with less. Use lesspipe.
Adam Stankiewicz
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zsh, unix, bash, less
Use unix filesystem commands like cp, mv, mkdir, etc. on multiple files and directories.
Mir Nazim
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3 responses
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cli, unix, commands, filesystem
Automatically clean out development log files
Ralph Dosser
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shell, unix
A quicker Mkdir and git init
Shrayas Rajagopal
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1 response
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shell, unix, cd, mkdir