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Create a listing of all possible permissions and their octal representation.

Quicker move to parent directory
Alias two dots to move to parent directory. Put it into your .bashrc or .profile file.

Show most common words in filenames
I'm sure there's a more elegant sed version for the tr + grep section.

Find usb device in realtime
Using this command you can track a moment when usb device was attached.

stop windows update
Windows only: stops windows update and the nagging restart window. You need your admin password for this one.

split a multi-page PDF into separate files
Have to do this once per output file, because if device is 'pdfwrite', even if 'gs' sees '%d' in the OutputFile it still only creates one single output file. Embed it into a simple shell script if you want to split a document out into one file for every page.

Generate Random Text based on Length
Random text of length "$1" without the useless cat command.

parrallel execution of a command on remote hosts by ssh or rsh or ...
parrallel execution of a command on remote host by ssh or rsh or ... very useful for cluster management (software update)

Convert CSV to JSON
Replace 'csv_file.csv' with your filename.

Complex string encoding with sed
Pipe | avoid escaping occurences problems in using sed and make it easier to use


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