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needed;
apt-get install tcpkill
Greps IRC logs for phrases and lists users who said them.
replace "/usr/src/linux/kernel/signal.c" with any file you want and listen to its output ! :P
you can also replace "cat" with "echo" or anything you can come up with
have fun :-}
Sends an email from the terminal.
Run the alias command, then issue
$ps aux | tail
and resize your terminal window (putty/console/hyperterm/xterm/etc) then issue the same command and you'll understand.
$ ${LINES:-`tput lines 2>/dev/null||echo -n 12`}
Insructs the shell that if LINES is not set or null to use the output from `tput lines` ( ncurses based terminal access ) to get the number of lines in your terminal. But furthermore, in case that doesn't work either, it will default to using the default of 80.
The default for TAIL is to output the last 10 lines, this alias changes the default to output the last x lines instead, where x is the number of lines currently displayed on your terminal - 7. The -7 is there so that the top line displayed is the command you ran that used TAIL, ie the prompt.
Depending on whether your PS1 and/or PROMPT_COMMAND output more than 1 line (mine is 3) you will want to increase from -2. So with my prompt being the following, I need -7, or - 5 if I only want to display the commandline at the top. ( http://www.askapache.com/linux/bash-power-prompt.html )
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In most shells the LINES variable is created automatically at login and updated when the terminal is resized (28 linux, 23/20 others for SIGWINCH) to contain the number of vertical lines that can fit in your terminal window. Because the alias doesn't hard-code the current LINES but relys on the $LINES variable, this is a dynamic alias that will always work on a tty device.
With this version, you can list all symlinks in the current directory (no subdirectories), and have it list both the link and the target.
If you don't escape the - of the filename, you will get the command interpreting it as a parameter, returning (in the best case) an error.
How to extract data from one table:
mysqldump --opt --where="true LIMIT 5000" dbinproduzione tabella > miodbditest_tabella.sql