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Tools tricks from the *nix command line that are so good, you'll wonder how you ever lived without them. There are some special entries that can be used when creating a crontab entry (. Most of which are just shortcuts for the standard crontab entries that we all know and love. You can use them in your crontab just like you would a normal entry:. M h dom mon dow command. Say hello each time the machine boots up. Hello world. I just booted up. Say Happy new year, using both forms of entry. Run once a year.

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Tools tricks from the *nix command line that are so good, you'll wonder how you ever lived without them. There are some special entries that can be used when creating a crontab entry (. Most of which are just shortcuts for the standard crontab entries that we all know and love. You can use them in your crontab just like you would a normal entry:. M h dom mon dow command. Say hello each time the machine boots up. Hello world. I just booted up. Say Happy new year, using both forms of entry. Run once a year.

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Tools tricks from the *nix command line that are so good, you'll wonder how you ever lived without them. A better git diff. S krypton, it makes changes that are actually tiny look much more complicated than they actually are. Thankfully,. Comes with a few flags that you can use in conjunction with git diff to make life a bit easier. The first option is. Git diff - ignore-space-at-eol. The next flag is. Which is an alias for. The final flag is. Which is the same as. It's worth noting that even when using.

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The Unix Toolbox

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Tools tricks from the *nix command line that are so good, you'll wonder how you ever lived without them. This article originally appeared in the December 2013 issue of PHP Architect. The beauty of a Unix-based operating system is that it has a multitude of useful tools that most people don't know about. You can use them on their own, chain them together, you can do almost anything you can think of. When I say Unix, what I actually mean is *nix. Linux, OSX, FreeBSD and more. Although development o...When ...

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Tools tricks from the *nix command line that are so good, you'll wonder how you ever lived without them. A nice quick tip to get the ball rolling again. If you've ever deleted a branch on a remote system only to have it recreated when you. This one's for you. It will make git only push the current branch by default; other branches are not pushed to the server. This helps to ensure for example that deleted branches do not get re-pushed accidentally. Git config - global push.default current `.

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Tools tricks from the *nix command line that are so good, you'll wonder how you ever lived without them. Diff-highlight is a contrib script that ships with git. It's a better way to visualise a diff when the changes are small words, not entire lines/paragraphs. It's hard to explain, so here's an example (. As we know it. This makes it easier to see the changes, but we've lost our colours. This is because. Disables colours when output is piped to another command. To get the colours back, we add the. Git d...

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Tools tricks from the *nix command line that are so good, you'll wonder how you ever lived without them. There are some special entries that can be used when creating a crontab entry (. Most of which are just shortcuts for the standard crontab entries that we all know and love. You can use them in your crontab just like you would a normal entry:. M h dom mon dow command. Say hello each time the machine boots up. Hello world. I just booted up. Say Happy new year, using both forms of entry. Run once a year.

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