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Which processes are listening on a specific port (e.g. port 80)
swap out "80" for your port of interest. Can use port number or named ports e.g. "http"

enable all bash completions in gentoo
enable each bash completion that you have installed at your system, that's very nice ;)

pretend to be busy in office to enjoy a cup of coffee
Not as taxing on the CPU.

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

Remove blank lines from a file using grep and save output to new file

converting horizontal line to vertical line

Detect encoding of a text file
This command gives you the charset of a text file, which would be handy if you have no idea of the encoding.

make directory with current date

mplayer -vo aa foo.mpg
mplayer -vo caca will give you a similar result but in color

Remove all unused kernels with apt-get
This should do the same thing and is about 70 chars shorter.


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