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Working with Linux – Quick Hacks for the Command Line
Table of Contents Working with Linux – Quick Hacks for the Command Line Credits About the Authors www.PacktPub.com
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1. Introduction
Are you ready? Terminator – the ultimate terminal
Preferences menu Features
Guake – not Quake! ClipIt – copy-paste at its finest
2. Productive Shells – Reinvent the way you work
Oh-my-zsh – your terminal never felt this good before! Basic regular expressions Pipes and subshells – your shell's salt and pepper Shell scripting for fun and profit Shell scripting libraries
3. Vim kung fu
Supercharging Vim
Color scheme desert
Keyboard kung fu Plugin steroids for Vim Vim password manager Instant configuration restoring
4. CLI – The Hidden Recipe
Sed – one-liner productivity treasure You can run, but you can't hide… from find tmux – virtual consoles, background jobs and the like Network – Who's listening? Autoenv – Set a lasting, project-based habitat
Don't rm the trash
5. Developers' Treasure
The spot webserver Shrinking spells and other ImageMagick Go with the Git flow Merging Git conflicts with ease From localhost to instant DNS JSON jamming in the new age
No more mister nice guy
6. Terminal Art Index
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