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Add .gitignore files to all empty directories recursively from your current directory

Install pip with Proxy
Installs pip packages defining a proxy

exclude a column with awk
Here's an awk alternative, for those lacking the version of cut with the --complement argument.

Get all possible problems from any log files
Using the grep command, retrieve all lines from any log files in /var/log/ that have one of the problem states

Sort your music
This will mv all your mp3 files in the current directory to $ARTIST/$ALBUM/$NAME.mp3 Make sure not to use sudo - as some weird things can happen if the mp3 file doesn't have id3 tags.

check open ports without netstat or lsof

Get full from half remembered commands
Show all commands having the part known by you. Eg: $apropos pdf | less

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

Protect against buffer overflow
This command solve the problem ping: sendmsg: No buffer space available to.

diff files while disregarding indentation and trailing white space


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