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git remove files which have been deleted
I've used technicalpickles command a lot, but this one handles whitespaces in filenames. I'm sure you want to create an alias for it :)

Summarize Apache Extended server-status to show longest running requests
Ever need to know why Apache is bogging down *right now*? Hate scanning Apache's Extended server-status for the longest running requests? Me, too. That's why I use this one liner to quickly find suspect web scripts that might need review. Assuming the Extended server-status is reachable at the target URL desired, this one-liner parses the output through elinks (rendering the HTML) and shows a list of active requests sorted by longest running request at the bottom of the list. I include the following fields (as noted in the header line): Seconds: How long the request is alive PID: Process ID of the request handler State: State of the request, limited to what I think are the relevant ones (GCRK_.) IP: Remote Host IP making the request Domain: Virtual Host target (HTTP/1.1 Host: header). Important for Virtual Hosting servers TYPE: HTTP verb URL: requested URL being served. Putting this in a script that runs when triggered by high load average can be quite revealing. Can also capture "forgotten" scripts being exploited such as "formmail.pl", etc.

Benchmark SQL Query
Benchmark a SQL query against MySQL Server. The example runs the query 10 times, and you get the average runtime in the output. To ensure that the query does not get cached, use `RESET QUERY CACHE;` on top in the query file.

Best kayak chiang
Just how to best outfit your fishing kayak can rely upon they type of fishing you're performing and the conditions you'll encounter. Little streams and seas need different concerns than offshore huge game fishing for instance. Whatever form of fishing you want to do, kayak fishing has some distinctive factors as the space is limited. It will be vital that you prioritize the most crucial things that you'll require to gain access to most regularly, and have them within simple reach. Some fishermen like to help keep it simple and hold the minimal level of gear: some like to hold something that they might probably need. There are several standard components that will raise the fish-ability of a kayak, or ensure it is more angler-friendly. Seats: Different than the usual exercise and your fishing equipment I'd claim that a high quality seat are at the the top of priority list. If you intend to spend your day fishing in comfort, you need to purchase a kayak with an excellent seat, or install one yourself. Pole Members: These are easy and useful areas to carry your rods securely while paddling, fishing or trolling. Some kayaks result from the factory with flush mounted rod slots or rod cases mounted on variable brackets. Some kayak retailers may modify your kayak by rigging pole cases for you really to match the wants of one's fishery: you may prefer to platform your own. There are numerous different models and types of rod holders from which to choose 1. Remove support rod holders are reduced in profile and give you a clear deck, so are not as likely becoming a range catcher (especially when travel fishing). There are plugs readily available for travel rods, and extensions for mainstream rods. Both could be removed when not in use. 2. Flexible pole members that are attached to the terrace are fully variable up and down, and provide 360-degree rotation. They come in types for spin/bait throwing or fly rods. Some may be removed when maybe not in use, which really is a great function if you are fly fishing. 3. There many other choices for mounting pole cases to seats, dairy crates and several other custom rigs. 4. Whatever the kind of pole holders you utilize, you ought to connect a pole lead therefore you may not lose them overboard. When you have to create a surf entry or exit, you must keep or secure your supports so they're maybe not lost in case of Best kayak chiang. Point Programs: These let you not just to stay in one spot where you would like to fish, but and also to fish a big area in an organized way. If you are sight fishing, blind throwing, or trolling you will need to cover the location as thoroughly that you can, and the correct anchor system will enable you to do so. You need to begin with an point basket as the base for the point system: a constant line working via a pulley on your own bow to a pulley on your stern with a snap land on each conclusion, and mounted on a band in the middle. You are able to fix your anchor line to or through the band, allowing you to modify your anchor point from any stage along the entire length of the kayak.

Displays user-defined ps output and pidstat output about the top CPU or MEMory users.
It grabs the PID's top resource users with $(ps -eo pid,pmem,pcpu| sort -k 3 -r|grep -v PID|head -10) The sort -k is sorting by the third field which would be CPU. Change this to 2 and it will sort accordingly. The rest of the command is just using diff to display the output of 2 commands side-by-side (-y flag) I chose some good ones for ps. pidstat comes with the sysstat package(sar, mpstat, iostat, pidstat) so if you don't have it, you should. I might should take off the timestamp... :|

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

ncdu - ncurses disk usage
ncdu is a text-mode ncurses-based disk usage analyzer. Useful for when you want to see where all your space is going. For a single flat directory it isn't more elaborate than an du|sort or some such thing, but this analyzes all directories below the one you specify so space consumed by files inside subdirectories is taken into account. This way you get the full picture. Features: file deletion, file size or size on disk and refresh as contents change. Homepage: http://dev.yorhel.nl/ncdu

Route outbound SMTP connections through a addtional IP address rather than your primary

Play all the music in a folder, on shuffle
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