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2011

Home - GitHub

by oseres (via)
For a quick introduction to Autojump, see this video. One of the most used shell commands is “cd”. A quick survey among my friends revealed that between 10 and 20% of all commands they type are actually cd commands! Unfortunately, jumping from one part of your system to another with cd requires you to enter almost the full path, which isn’t very practical and requires a lot of keystrokes.

2010

cdto - Project Hosting on Google Code

by tbeaumanoir & 1 other
Fast mini application that opens a Terminal.app window cd'd to the front most finder window. This app is designed (including it's icon) to placed in the finder window's toolbar.

Faites chanter votre Mac !

by nhoizey
osascript -e 'say "oh This is a silly song silly song silly song this is the silliest song ive ever ever heard So why keep you listening listening listening while you are supposed to work to work to work to work its because i hate my job hate my job hate my job its because i hate my job more than anything else No its because youve no life youve no life youve no life and you better go get one after forwarding this crap" using "cellos"'

Growl - Extras

by nhoizey
growlnotify is a command-line tool to post Growl notifications. You can control all aspects of the notification (within any boundaries set up in the Growl pane of System Preferences). It can be very useful in shell scripts.

Spice - Home page

by balluche (via)
Concurrent de citrix et vmware pouvant fonctionner avec des machines virtuelles. Red Hat a libéré les sources.

tcsh and colors - Database Forum

by sylvainulg (via)
file:///usr/share/doc/xterm/ctlseqs.txt.gz has all the stuff you need... and even more !

Le B.A.-ba des commandes pour GNU/Linux

by sammyfisherjr
Cet article a donc pour but d'introduire ce qu'est un Terminal sous GNU/linux, comment il fonctionne et quelles sont les principales commandes à connaître pour appréhender les nombreuses possibilités qu'il offre.

Marc Liyanage - Software - AppleScript

by nhoizey & 1 other
"When you click its icon in the toolbar of a given directory window, it opens up a new Terminal session in that directory, i.e. it will cd there."

2009

Installing Xubuntu | Ubuntu Screencasts

by tadeufilippini
Installing Xubuntu Installing Xubuntu Submitted by Harkonen on Fri, 2007-10-19 16:58. * install * xubuntu Complimenting our existing screencasts on installing Ubuntu, this screencast shows installing Xubuntu, and covers:- * Downloading the Xubuntu installation CD ISO image * Installing Xubuntu using the live CD * An overview of some applications installed with the Xubuntu desktop * Installing Xubuntu using the alternate CD * Resolving video card driver and resolution problems after an installation * Customising the Xubuntu desktop * Using some command line utilities to manage the system Note: This screencast shows some use of the command line (terminal) in Xubuntu. If you are uncomfortable using the command line, then please seek additional assistance.

Using The Terminal - Community Ubuntu Documentation

by tadeufilippini
Why? "Under Linux there are GUIs (graphical user interfaces), where you can point and click and drag, and hopefully get work done without first reading lots of documentation. The traditional Unix environment is a CLI (command line interface), where you type commands to tell the computer what to do. That is faster and more powerful, but requires finding out what the commands are." -- from man intro(1) For some tasks, especially things like system configuration, it makes sense to use the terminal, and you'll probably have seen instructions on help pages or forums similar to:

Truco del día: Obtener tu IP real desde la terminal « El Marino

by tadeufilippini (via)
Pues yo casi siempre tengo una terminal abierta supongo que muchos de los linuxeros no tan newbies hacen lo mismo, quizá hasta la tengan incrustada en el escritorio. Así que por qué complicarnos la vida con GUIs si lo que queremos hacer está al alance de la mano tras unos cuantos teclazos. Hoy vamos a ver como obtener la IP real de nuestra computadora, noten que no es la IP asignda para la red local sino la real, la verdaderamente útil. Este es el comando:

Truco del día: Obtener tu IP real desde la terminal | Linux4All.Net

by tadeufilippini
Nothing here. Nothing here. * Ubuntu Studio edition * Beagle, cerchiamo in base ai metadati * Se buscan editores para Linux Desktops * SSH Timeout * Secure portable storage * Instalando Firefox 3.5 RC desde Repositorio * What's New on SLAMPP 2.0? * Ubuntu 9.04 * Lyx: Paket-paket Yang Diperlukan * About Me more Truco del día: Obtener tu IP real desde la terminal Published in elmarino.wordpress.com - 29 d 1 h ago Pues yo casi siempre tengo una terminal abierta supongo que muchos de los linuxeros no tan newbies hacen lo mismo, quizá hasta la tengan incrustada en el escritorio. Así que por qué complicarnos la vida con GUIs si lo que queremos hacer está al alance de la mano tras unos cuantos teclazos. Hoy vamos a ver como obtener la IP real de nuestra computadora, noten que no es la IP asignda para la red local sino la real, la verdaderamente útil. Este es el comando: wget http://www.whatismyip.com/automation/n09230945.asp -O - 2> /dev/null; echo Usamos wget para entrar a whatsmyip y que nos devuelva nuestra direccion IP. Pero ya sé que en ese caso es mucho mas facil abrir Firefox y entrar directamente a la página. Por eso vamos a darle un alias. En una terminal ponemos gedit .bashrc Asegúrate de estar en tu carpeta personal.... ... read more >>> elmarino.wordpress.com All tags: None My tags:

Commands using rmdir | commandlinefu.com

by Adri1bip (via)
Terminal - Commands using rmdir - 2 results

JS/UIX - Terminal

by ycc2106
JS/UIX is an UN*X-like OS for standard web-browsers, written entirely in JavaScript (no plug-ins used). It comprises a vir- tual machine, shell, virtual file-system, process-management, and brings its own terminal with screen- and keyboard-mapping.

Cliclick - Carsten Blüm: Mac Development

by ycc2106
emulate mouse clicks or series of mouse clicks (including doubleclicks and control-clicks) at arbitrary screen coordinates in the terminal.

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