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Using this command you can track a moment when usb device was attached.
Change Random Wallpaper on Gnome 3
Handle any bad named file which contains ",',\n,\b,\t,` etc
Store the file name as null character separated list
$find . -print0 >name.lst
and retrieve it using
$read -r -d ""
Eg:
$find . -print0 >name.lst;
$cat name.lst| while IFS="" read -r -d "" file;
$do
$ls -l "$file";
$done
With this simple sed command we can easily comment and entire file.
TCP Connect scanning for localhost and network 192.168.0.0/24
This is the fastest method to search the Debian package database.
Requires the dlocate package. The dlocate db updates periodically, but you may force an update with
# dlocate-update
shortest alternative without the speed-o-meter"xclip large.xml"
"xclip -o" to get the clipboard content, alternatively [shift key] + insert or middle button of your mouse.
I have a bash alias for this command line and find it useful for searching C code for error messages.
The -H tells grep to print the filename. you can omit the -i to match the case exactly or keep the -i for case-insensitive matching.
This find command find all .c and .h files
Gives you a list for all installed chrome (chromium) extensions with URL to the page of the extension.
With this you can easy add a new Bookmark folder called "extensions" add every URL to that folder, so it will be synced and you can access the names from every computer you are logged in.
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Only tested with chromium, for chrome you maybe have to change the find $PATH.
Google just released a new commend line tool offering all sorts of new services from the commend line. One of them is uploading a youtube video but there are plenty more google services to interact with.
Download it here: http://code.google.com/p/googlecl/
Manual: http://code.google.com/p/googlecl/wiki/Manual
This specific command courtesy of lifehacker:http://lifehacker.com/5568817/
Though all can be found in manual page linked above.