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Jump to a directory, execute a command and jump back to current dir

Prints new content of files
Useful to e.g. keep an eye on several logfiles.

Use lynx to run repeating website actions
This command will tell lynx to read keystrokes from the specified file - which can be used in a cronjob to auto-login on websites that give you points for logging in once a day *cough cough* (which is why I used -accept_all_cookies). For creating your keystroke file, use: $ lynx -cmd_log yourfile

Monitor cpu freq and temperature
This is maybe helpfull from system overheat on your linux box

Create a new file

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

'Fix' a typescript file created by the 'script' program to remove control characters
attribution: Thanks to repellent on perlmonks.org source: http://www.perlmonks.org/?node_id=684459

Search gpg keys from commandline

Check if a string is into a variable
Returns true (0) if the string is into $var, or false (1) if not.

Calculate files' size


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