chmod authorized_keys so you don't get "Authentication refused: bad ownership or modes for file /home/user/.ssh/authorized_keys"
Tar's up $DIR locally (w/bzip2) and sends remotely to $HOST:$PORT where netcat listens (using openbsd netcat). Start up receiving side command first, then execute this.
RU: Найдет число файлов в папке по данной маске в цикле по дням месяца
A very simple command to toggle Chrome?s default style sheet. It uses the test command to see if the "Custom.css.off" file exists, if so, it will become "Custom.css", and if not, "Custom.css" is moved to "Custom.css.off" Thus, swapping. This is accomplished with "&&" and "||"
The 'rename' command with the first argument as "'s/\.//'" and the second argument as "" will remove the specified extension from the filenames.
A simple bash function to the find command. I use this much more than find itself. Show Sample Output
Merge remote into local of current branch. Show Sample Output
To fix this bug: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity8/+bug/1389698
Same as `>`, except that the file is truncated to zero length if it exists, even if CLOBBER is unset. This works whatever your shell is and whatever your OS is. The most upvoted answer does not work with ZSH by default. The truncate version does not work on MacOS (and probably others).
Find more info about this hack on my github https://github.com/wuseman/TG799VAC-XTREME-17.2-MINT - Setup a netcat listener 'nc -lvvp 1337' and then from dns field on your technicolor router run the command below and turn dns ON and wait for the magic.. Show Sample Output
rename a network interface e.g. make eth0 eth1 or vice versa the interface needs to be down -> "/sbin/ifconfig oldname down"
Returns the most recently modified file in the current (or specified) directory. You can also get the oldest file, via: ls -t1 $* | tail-1 ;
Realtime lines per second in a log file using python ... identical to perl version, except python is much better :) Show Sample Output
chmod authorized_keys so you don't get "Authentication refused: bad ownership or modes for file /home/user/.ssh/authorized_keys"
Receives bzip'd tar archive via netcat (openbsd nc) and stores locally. Displays size with pv. Start this receiver first, then the sender.
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