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0 578 posted 14 years ago by nalmeida
* checkout : June 08, 2009 * commit : [34864f01741b1b2bb74072ba404e8b4436c18fe6](http://github.com/AndyA/htop-osx/commit/34864f01741b1b2bb74072ba404e8b4436c18fe6)
0 660 posted 14 years ago by kmartiin
Turn On or Off Hidden Files in Terminal
0 575 posted 14 years ago by beneberle
this will chmod the current directory, and all sub directories and files.
0 1406 posted 14 years ago by beneberle
0 488 posted 14 years ago by PesPes
how to enable or disable spotlight disc indexing from the terminal. all the following work on root "/". to specify another volume, put its path at end of the command
1 600 posted 14 years ago by stiobhart
Handy when web hosts limit database upload size. Create folder in home directory call "mysql_dump", upload and extract mysql file into this directory. Ask web host to enable SSH.
0 759 posted 14 years ago by hotdiggity
some basic *nix terminal commands
0 581 posted 14 years ago by stiobhart
Useful to remotely assist another person. 1. Connect to his computer using ssh 2. Execute first command listed below 3. The other person must open a terminal and execute the second command 4. Both are connected to the same terminal "screen"
1 863 posted 15 years ago by Dorgendubal
simple way to join avi files on the command line (need to have mplayer installed)
0 600 posted 15 years ago by inkdeep
Clear files in /tmp directory that are older than three days - terminal/cron this is a very simple example - could also remove by last access time, etc.
0 616 posted 15 years ago by inkdeep
https://www.chrisjmendez.com/2008/07/05/create-a-tar-gz-archive-using-terminal-os-x/
9 1487 posted 15 years ago by chrisaiv
https://www.chrisjmendez.com/2008/06/11/show-hidden-folders-and-files-in-os-x-leopard/
2 690 posted 15 years ago by chrisaiv
//for options available, see: http://www.ss64.com/bash/shopt.html
1 674 posted 16 years ago by cczona
Open up terminal, paste the code below, then log your user out.
0 630 posted 16 years ago by chrisaiv
qlmanage -p foo.png, the image immediately pops up in a Quick Look pane. Even better, Quick Look supports slide shows. So if you cd into a folder of images and run qlmanage -p *.jpg, you'll be rewarded with a full-on presentation of your pictures....
0 509 posted 16 years ago by jrphelps
Enter this at the commandline.
0 712 posted 17 years ago by Roshambo
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