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join characters inside file by extracting keyword which separate by newline and special characters by including desired numbers characters on right and left
0 3061 posted 7 years ago by brm
Clear buffer cache on GNU/Linux systems
0 3224 posted 8 years ago by rm1984
There is a user-callback example in http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~bit-team/backintime/user-callback/view/head:/user-callback.apt-backup which will backup all package selections, sources and repository keys which are necessary to reinstall exactly the...
0 1556 posted 10 years ago by garretjames
Snippet found on forums to clean up /boot when too many kernels are installed. Though I think the script may need tweaking. Use at own risk!
0 1033 posted 10 years ago by garretjames
this can obviously be easily adapted to any other device names. Some commands in here are redundant but all together are more likely to work.
1 6047 posted 10 years ago by blackthorne
-r recursively copies files and folders
0 1248 posted 10 years ago by oxnard
0 2159 posted 11 years ago by jlmarks
This is a good way to show the difference between files side by side to quickly see what parts are not the same, if any.
0 1387 posted 12 years ago by donkeykong
With this script a new user gets created and gets his own VirtualHost and database. The username is used for building the domain, so the username "test" leads to the domain test.local. The password for the MySQL account used for creating the datab...
1 1382 posted 12 years ago by derbenni
Remove Unneeded Linux Kernels in Ubuntu
0 1202 posted 12 years ago by oxnard
In order to use a proxy by default for your network-based commands, create the file "~/.ssh/config" and give it these properties. Replace "proxyhost" with the hostname/IP of the proxy server and "80" with the port of the proxy server.
0 1378 posted 12 years ago by deanhouseholder
see source
0 1892 posted 12 years ago by bitsculptor
Shell script written in bash which displays a menu giving the you ability to add, edit, modify, and delete users.
1 3930 posted 12 years ago by dego89
customized version of Sexy Bash Prompt
1 1732 posted 12 years ago by oxnard
This method utilizes tasksel
0 1133 posted 12 years ago by bitfed
Use this snippet in Linux shell to install RVM and set it up for use with Sprockets.
0 1895 posted 12 years ago by symsec
Tests whether the script has been invoked with the correct number of parameters.
0 1062 posted 13 years ago by triffel
If you only want to show directories, replace "-type f" with "-type d".
0 1278 posted 13 years ago by tinytiger
How to redirect stderr to stdout in bash
0 1130 posted 13 years ago by tinytiger
A fast way to delete many files without getting an 'Argument list too long' error as wold be the case with 'rm'.
0 1140 posted 13 years ago by tinytiger
This script will do a daily backup of directories. If the files has not changed then it creates a hard-link to the file. If the file has changed then it will copy the new file. The backup is not much larger than the directories being backed up.
1 1538 posted 13 years ago by _reydin_
Check the version of CentOS
0 1250 posted 13 years ago by klovera
Sets the permissions for all folders to 755, and for all files 644. Useful for SUPHP configurations which required this specific permission setup.
0 1343 posted 13 years ago by axertion
How to run a tar archive backup excluding a directory. For example, running a website root directory backup excluding the 'backups' directory.
1 1156 posted 13 years ago by klovera
A fast and easy way to go through all vim-pathogen bundles and perform a git pull on all of them.
0 1508 posted 13 years ago by luizlopes
View ports on linux
0 1028 posted 13 years ago by Glycerine
**Usage** > newuser.bash [username] **What it does** - Generates a random password with `makepasswd` - Encrypts it with `mkpasswd` for use with useradd - Adds the user - Adds a MySQL Database for user - Adds a MySQL User for user -...
1 1456 posted 13 years ago by jiewmeng
Bytes per second isn't granular enough to get a real idea of how your network is really being used.
0 911 posted 13 years ago by mattsn0w
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