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history autocompletion with arrow keys
This will enable the possibility to navigate in the history of the command you type with the arrow keys, example "na" and the arrow will give all command starting by na in the history.You can add these lines to your .bashrc (without &&) to use that in your default terminal.

Batch resize all images in the current directory that are bigger than 800px, height or weight.
You need to install imagemagick. On Debian type: # apt-get install imagemagick

remove password from openssl key file
Strip a password from a openssl key to use with apache httpd server

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Shows all block devices in a tree with descruptions of what they are.

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Upload/download newer version of any file with less size and high speed. To remake the new file use $bspatch

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The vaule is expressed in megabytes

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how to export a table in .csv file
Exports the result of query in a csv file


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