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check open ports without netstat or lsof

Calculate days on which Friday the 13th occurs
Alter the years in the first brace expansion to select your year range. Modify date format to your liking but leave " %w" at the end.

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Check syntax of remote ruby file

Convert CSV to JSON
Replace 'csv_file.csv' with your filename.

move you up one directory quickly
In bash, this turns on auto cd. If a command is just a directory name, it cd's into that directory.

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Ping all hosts on 192.168.1.0/24

Install pip with Proxy
Installs pip packages defining a proxy

Print a row of 50 hyphens
Get there by going backwards and forgetting the numbers.


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