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<pre>$ sudo !! - run last command as root | <pre>$ sudo !! - run last command as root | ||
$ !!:gs/foo/bar - run last command, replacing 'foo' with 'bar' | $ !!:gs/foo/bar - run last command, replacing 'foo' with 'bar' | ||
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$ disown -a && exit - exit the shell while keeping all running processes alive | $ disown -a && exit - exit the shell while keeping all running processes alive | ||
$ pushd /tmp .... $ popd - goes to /tmp, remembering current location; at later time, popd will bring you back | $ pushd /tmp .... $ popd - goes to /tmp, remembering current location; at later time, popd will bring you back | ||
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$ cat /etc/issue - display distro name | $ cat /etc/issue - display distro name | ||
$ \command - run command without using aliases | $ \command - run command without using aliases | ||
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$ vim +10 [file] ; vim +/hello [file] - open [file] at line 10, or at first occurrence of pattern 'hello' in file | $ vim +10 [file] ; vim +/hello [file] - open [file] at line 10, or at first occurrence of pattern 'hello' in file | ||
date -d @1234567890 - convert unix timestamp to human-readable</pre> | date -d @1234567890 - convert unix timestamp to human-readable</pre> | ||
+ | * ''lsof'': | ||
+ | <pre>$ lsof -nPi - list network connections; similar to `netstat -plnt` (run as root to see all process names) | ||
+ | $ lsof -c gnome-terminal - list files opened by given command | ||
+ | $ lsof +D [folder] - discover all open files in the [folder] | ||
+ | $ lsof -p [pid] - list files opened by given PID | ||
+ | $ lsof -i :8080 - list programs that have port 8080 open ("who to kill" if you get "port already in use")</pre> | ||
=== [[Short Notes on C/C++|C/C++]] === | === [[Short Notes on C/C++|C/C++]] === |
Revision as of 08:29, 6 September 2012
Welcome to the PaskvilWiki!
The future shape of this wiki is unknown for now, let's hope it'll be something good...
This is partially a private wiki - viewing is allowed to all, but editing is allowed only to registered users.
This is more of a prevention than denial - I don't have time to monitor and moderate edits; - you're more than welcome to request registration, all contributors are very much welcome!
Just write me at josef.at.paskvil.dot.com.
SVN
Simple Guide to SVN Client
Bullets on how to use SVN client.
Creating a SVN Repository
How to create a new SVN repository to serve using svnserve, via svn+ssh or via Apache.
Moving a SVN Repository
Moving complete SVN repository from one host to another.
How to setup SVN hosting (via svn+ssh) if you're on a shared hosting client - no root access.
References and Tutorials
Emacs and Slime Reference
Small jQuery Reference
Small jQuery Cheat Sheet
Small SPARQL, RDQL, etc. Cheat Sheet
Small 4store How-To
Short Notes - Tips and Tricks
Apache
- Note on serving of local files
- Self-Signed SSL Certificate
- Enable SSL/HTTPS in Apache
- .htaccess and mod_rewrite Tricks
Bash
- Extensions and File Name
- General Tricks:
$ sudo !! - run last command as root $ !!:gs/foo/bar - run last command, replacing 'foo' with 'bar' $ ^foo^bar - run last command, replacing 'foo' with 'bar' $ cp filename{,.bak} - create a .bak copy of file <Ctrl-x> <Ctrl-e> - open $EDITOR to edit current command line; upon exit, content will be run $ <space>command - run the command without saving it in history $ > file.txt - empty a file <Alt+.> - put last argument on cursor place; repeat to cycle through $ mount | column -t - pretty-print mount table $ netstat -tlnp - print all listening ports with PID's $ mount -t tmpfs tmpfs /mnt -o size=1024m - mount temporary RAM partition (fast access, non-persistent!) $ (cd /tmp && ls) - jump to /tmp, execute ls, and jump back here $ disown -a && exit - exit the shell while keeping all running processes alive $ pushd /tmp .... $ popd - goes to /tmp, remembering current location; at later time, popd will bring you back $ cat /etc/issue - display distro name $ \command - run command without using aliases $ rm !(pattern|pattern) - delete files that do not match given patterns $ fuser -k filename - kill process that is locking given file $ readom dev=/dev/scd0 f=/path/to/image.iso - create CD/DVD ISO image $ mkdir -p a/deep/dir/tree - create nested directories fast $ mount file.iso /mnt/iso -o loop - mount ISO file as drive /mnt/iso (dir has to preexist) $ sudo touch /forcefsck - force a file system check on the next reboot $ for I in $(mysql -e 'show databases' -s --skip-column-names); do mysqldump $I | gzip > "$I.sql.gz"; done - backup all databases into individual files $ ssh -t remote_host screen -r - directly connect to a remote screen process <Ctrl-u> ... <Ctrl-y> - Ctrl+u will kill (cut) current command, then you can do whatever you need, and Ctrl+y will paste (yank) the line back $ vim +10 [file] ; vim +/hello [file] - open [file] at line 10, or at first occurrence of pattern 'hello' in file date -d @1234567890 - convert unix timestamp to human-readable
- lsof:
$ lsof -nPi - list network connections; similar to `netstat -plnt` (run as root to see all process names) $ lsof -c gnome-terminal - list files opened by given command $ lsof +D [folder] - discover all open files in the [folder] $ lsof -p [pid] - list files opened by given PID $ lsof -i :8080 - list programs that have port 8080 open ("who to kill" if you get "port already in use")
C/C++
- How to clean up after child thread
- Non-blocking IO using sockets
ffmpeg
- Rip DVD into FLV (or anything else)
Linux Administration
- Reset Compiz to Default Settings
- Enable and Start sendmail
- Installing sendmail
- Sending Emails using sendmail
- Merging PDF Files using GhostScript
- Cutting PDF Files using GhostScript
- Converting to PDF using GhostScript
PHP
- Convert Accented Characters to Non-Accented
- Upload a File using cURL
Python
- Timing, and memory, on Linux
Security
- Password Generators
ViM
- Delete all lines matching a pattern
- Directly type HTML entities
- Reformat a plain text paragraph
$ vim -x filename - open filename for editing, and save it encrypted (will prompt for a key) :X - set encryption for current file; use ':set key=' to disable encryption - put "set cm=blowfish" in your .vimrc to enable safer encryption by default
Web - HTML, CSS, JS, jQuery, etc.
- Multiple Submit Buttons and/or Multiple Forms on Page
- Make 'float' Elements Appear One under Another
- Upload a File via Form
- Override the IE's Problem with width
- Make an Element Fill In All the Remaining Space