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Disco lights in the terminal
Looks best in an 80x24 256-color terminal emulator.

Pick a random line from a file
This is from perldoc -q random.*line, which says: This has a significant advantage in space over reading the whole file in. You can find a proof of this method in The Art of Computer Programming, Volume 2, Section 3.4.2, by Donald E. Knuth. Who am I to argue with Don Knuth?

renames multiple files that match the pattern
Useful when you want to quickly rename a bunch of files.

find an unused unprivileged TCP port
Not really better - just different ;) There's probably a really simple solution out there somewhere...

Function to create an alias on the fly
Is used like this: mkalias rmcache "rm -rfv app/cache/*"

See all the commits for which searchstring appear in the git diff

find your release version of your ubuntu / debian distro

Get all links from commandlinefu front page
You need to install WWW::Mechanize Perl module with # cpan -i WWW::Mezchanize or by searching mechanize | grep perl in your package manager With this command, you can get forms, images, headers too

Clean your broken terminal
If something fracks up your terminal, just type in 'reset' and everything should be good again.

Direct auto-complete in bash
Direct auto-complete in bash


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