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Display all readline binding that use CTRL
Useful for getting to know the available keyboard shortcuts.

Create a mirror of a local folder, on a remote server
Create a exact mirror of the local folder "/root/files", on remote server 'remote_server' using SSH command (listening on port 22) (all files & folders on destination server/folder will be deleted)

Terminal - Show directories in the PATH, one per line with sed and bash3.X `here string'

Advanced python tracing
Trace python statement execution and syscalls invoked during that simultaneously

HourGlass
Displays an animated hourglass for x amount of seconds

Split and join with split and cat.
`split -b 1k file` splits files into 1k chunks. Rejoin them with `cat x* > file`.

list files recursively by size

Crop video starting at 00:05:00 with duration of 20 mins

Play ISO/DVD-files and activate dvd-menu and mouse menu clicks.

Remove security limitations from PDF documents using ghostscript (for Windows)
#4345 also works under windows


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