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List only directories, one per line
omit the 1 (one) if you don't need one-per-line

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"

Find Duplicate Files (based on size first, then MD5 hash)
for OS X

Basic sed usage with xargs to refactor a node.js depdendency

Terminal Keyboard Shortcut list
This command will give you a list of available keyboard shortcuts according to stty.

Fibonacci numbers with awk
Another combination of seq and awk. Not very efficient, but sufficiently quick.

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

Given $PID, print all child processes on stdout
Simpler.

Burn a directory of mp3s to an audio cd.
This uses mpg123 to convert the files to wav before burning, but you can use mplayer or mencoder or ffmpeg or lame with the --decode option, or whatever you like.

Check if your desired password is already available in haveibeenpwnd database. This command uses the API provided by HIBP


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