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Find the date of the first commit in a git repository
Finds the date of the first commit in a git repository branch

Which processes are listening on a specific port (e.g. port 80)
swap out "80" for your port of interest. Can use port number or named ports e.g. "http"

Mount a disk image (dmg) file in Mac OSX
To unmount, replace "attach" with "eject"

Backup of a partition
Clone a partion with tar.

Clean all .pyc files from current project. It cleans all the files recursively.

Install pip with Proxy
Installs pip packages defining a proxy

Terminate a frozen SSH-session
A key sequence for terminating a frozen session. Full sequence on a swedish keyboard: [ENTER] [ALTGR] tilde [SPACE] dot

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

Trim png files in a folder
That should be a short as it can get.

Get your Firefox bookmarks
Extracts yours bookmarks out of sqlite with the format: dateAdded|url


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