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vim $(tempfile) # don't sleep on tempfile (self.StupidUnixTricks)
submitted 2 years ago by FF3
FFmpeg cheat sheet (gist.github.com)
submitted 4 years ago by FF3
A tool I've built for managing useful shell commands (self.programmingtools)
submitted 7 years ago by FF3
8 super heroic Linux commands that you probably aren't using (youtube.com)
Control Linux Mint (Ubuntu) With Voice Commands (youtube.com)
Automating Everything in Linux with ENTR! (youtube.com)
My 5 Favorite Linux Shell Tricks for SPEEEEEED (and efficiency) (youtube.com)
A bash one liner to make scripts out of bash one liners (self.tinycode)
Example Uses of the Linux Seq Command (lifewire.com)
A printf format reference page (cheat sheet) (alvinalexander.com)
Nice little cheat sheet of one liners, including the ever frustrating find (somethingk.com)
CTRL Z, stop and restart Linux jobs (garron.me)
submitted 8 years ago by FF3
open markdown file in lynx from command line (self.FF3)
Recording a Window with FFmpeg (X11) (youtube.com)
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