8 days ago
Linkorama : OS X commands - An A-Z Index of the Apple OS X command line
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1 month ago
jonhicks : Michael Tsai - Blog - Turning Off Apple Data Detectors in Mail
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4 month ago
deusx : tms [fernLightning] - "As someone who is often in a Terminal environment I become frustrated with the Time Machine GUI and found it totally inadequate for when I needed to quickly determine what had been backed up and what had changed. "
Rod Begbie : tms - Command line client for Time Machine backups - Command line tool for interrogating and diffing Time Machine backups. [via] #
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13 month ago
jonhicks : Enable resizable textareas in Omniweb - The latest OW sneaky peeks allow you to resize textareas like Safari 3. See this forum thread for details on how to enable it
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15 month ago
Rod Begbie : WebShell - SSH from an iPhone! AjaxTerm tweaked for the iPhone interface. [via] #
nelson : WebShell - Ajaxy terminal emulator via a web browser; iPhone optimized
deusx : WebShell - "It runs on any browser capable of JavaScript and AJAX. You can use it from any computer or iPhone/smartphone."
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18 month ago
deusx : macosxhints.com - Use MaxMenus to initiate drag actions in the Terminal - "a utility hidden within MaxMenus that allows you to initiate a drag of a file or folder from the command line!"
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20 month ago
wearehugh : Debian Package of the Day » Blog Archive » gems: broadcast your terminal
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27 month ago
merlinmann : visor:visor [docs] - From the mind that brought you Quicksilver -- one click access to a Terminal window from anywhere. via:Metafilter
joshua : visor - like the quake console but for Terminal.app; i wish this was not a simbl plugin
Rod Begbie : visor - Cunning OSX hack to enable an instantly-accessible Quake-style terminal window. [via] #
deusx : visor:visor [docs] - "Visor provides a systemwide terminal window accessible via a hotkey, much like the consoles found in games such as Quake."
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37 month ago
deusx : OnDir - "OnDir is a program that automatically executes scripts as you traverse directories at a terminal. "
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