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Running a command at a specific time

Send an http HEAD request w/curl

Show drive names next to their full serial number (and disk info)

Creates a proxy based on tsocks.

Count threads of a jvm process
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Advanced python tracing
Trace python statement execution and syscalls invoked during that simultaneously

Two command output
Summarize established connections after netstat output. Using tee and /dev/stderr you can send one command output to terminal before executing wc so you can summarize at the bottom of the output.

Search for a string inside all files in the current directory
shorter typing with no need to use xargs.

Kill a process by its partial name
pkill is a standard command and kills processes Byte part of their name.

mysqlcheck --defaults-file=/etc/mysql/debian.cnf --auto-repair --all-databases


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