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Makes you look busy
This makes an alias for a command named 'busy'. The 'busy' command opens a random file in /usr/include to a random line with vim. Drop this in your .bash_aliases and make sure that file is initialized in your .bashrc.

Transforms a file to all uppercase.
Transforms a file to all uppercase.

A nice way to show git commit history, with easy to read revision numbers instead of the default hash

Every Nth line position # (AWK)
A better way to show the file lines 3n + 1

Count TCP States From Netstat
Counts TCP states from Netstat and displays in an ordered list.

Create a favicon
Create a favicon suitable for use on your web site. Note: ppmtowinicon is part of libpbm, not ImageMagick.

Open-iscsi target discovery

Play all files in the directory using MPlayer
Skip forward and back using the < and > keys. Display the file title with I.

Change wallpaper

move a lot of files over ssh
copy files to a ssh server with gzip compression


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