5 month ago
nelson : Tweetable scripts - bash hacks that fit in under 140 characters
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6 month ago
Jeremy Zawodny : bash read command - bash read command: "20+ years later the Unix shell is still the fastest way to get work done on a bunch of files." You learn a new trick every day, I tell ya...
deusx : Nelson's Weblog: tech / bash-read-command - "The read command in bash is a magic builtin."
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7 month ago
nelson : pv: Pipe Viewer - clever hack; works like "cat" on a unix command line, but shows progress of data on the way
deusx : ivarch.com: Pipe Viewer - "pv - Pipe Viewer - is a terminal-based tool for monitoring the progress of data through a pipeline."
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11 month ago
wearehugh : glandium.org » Blog Archive » Adding some VCS information in bash prompt
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21 month ago
wearehugh : GNU Bash Shell Reference: Readline
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21 month ago
wearehugh : A Tale of Fish and Dragon » String edition in bash: replacements
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27 month ago
jcgregorio : Working more productively with bash 2.x/3.x - How did I live without $CDPATH?
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28 month ago
deusx : Bash-httpd FAQ - "Bash-httpd is a web server written in bash, the GNU bourne shell replacement."
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32 month ago
jimray : Guide to Bash config files - What executes when - I've always been perplexed by this
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32 month ago
jimray : Bash Guide for Beginners - My geeky new year's resolutions are to get better at bash scripting and regex parsing
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32 month ago
jimray : Bash Guide for Beginners - My geeky new year's resolutions are to get better at bash scripting and regex parsing
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36 month ago
Matthew M. Boedicker : geektool and bash one-liners
deusx : Mac Geekery - Geektool and Bash One-Liners - "It's already replaced half my Dashboard I find the displayed information simultaneously more noticible and less in the way."
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38 month ago
kayodeok : The War on Terror As viewed from the Bourne shell
gleuschk : $ rm -r bin/laden - bin/laden: No such file or directory
Ethan Marcotte : The War on Terror, from the command line - Geeks make the best funny!
jimray : The war on terror, as seen from a bash shell - Political nerd humor - does it get any better?
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38 month ago
kayodeok : Book Review: A Practical Guide to Linux Commands, Editors, and Shell Programming by Mark G. Sobell - On my Wishlist
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38 month ago
kayodeok : How To Look Like A UNIX Guru - If you want to be a serious server developer, you will need to have a certain facility with a number of UNIX tools; about 15. You will start to see similarities among them, particularly regular expressions, and soon you will feel very comfortable
jkottke : Misleading article on how to look like a Unix guru - I thought this was going to contain advice on maintaining a long, gray beard and such.
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39 month ago
deusx : OSXFAQ Mac OS X UNIX Tip-of-the-Day - Week 98 - Spaces in Filenames (7 February 2005) - I'd never heard of the IFS variable before!
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40 month ago
kayodeok : Rendering Everything as Text - "One of the reasons we advocate using plain text is so information doesn't get lost when the program goes away" - http://www.artima.com/intv/plain.html
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kayodeok : Unix command cheat sheet - Here's a command reference card for some regularly used unix commands, tested on linux but should hopefully work on most unix command shells
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41 month ago
kayodeok : Bash Programming Cheat Sheet - A quick cheat sheet for programmers who want to do shell scripting
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41 month ago
kayodeok : Power Shell Usage: Bash Tips & Tricks - Tips for driving Bash better in everyday Linux use
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