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BLT – Command Line Twitter Client 9 Oct 2009 | 07:15 am
There are some scenarios in Unix/Linux when you are stuck at the command line and not able to get to a GUI interface. With this in mind, there is a Twitter client out there that will let you view your...
Want An OS X Dock On Your Linux Box? 28 Aug 2009 | 02:24 am
If you are an Linux user and want your desktop looking more like Apple OS X, this post is for you. One of the cool things that Apple’s OS X operating system includes is the dock down at the bottom of ...
Want To Do a Quick Find/Replace? Use ‘sed’! 6 Aug 2009 | 07:09 am
If you are ever need to do just a quick and simple find and replace and don’t want to do it in an editor? You can use the sed command. If you are familiar with vi, the find and replace string will be...
How To Change Login Screen Background Via Terminal 16 Jul 2009 | 07:58 am
Sick and tired of the same old bluish background of the Mac OS X login screen? I have now found out a way to change it out. Simply modify/replace the following files: /System/Library/CoreServices/Def...
Want Color in Your Text Editor? 26 Jun 2009 | 07:18 am
If you are a programmer or a web designer, and want to have color designation to your coding without having to buy Dreamweaver or any other pricey HTML editors, I would recommend downloading Vim. Vim ...
Play Tetris in Emacs 7 May 2009 | 06:39 am
If you’re ever using Emacs (Extensible Macro System) as an editor and feeling bored, you can always play Tetris in it. Playing Tetris in Emacs only works in the GNU environment which Mac OS X also run...
Make the most of the Mac OS X’s command line 1 Apr 2009 | 08:14 am
If you’re like most Mac users, the UNIX command line is the red-headed stepchild of the operating system. It’s always there, but you’re not going to acknowledge its existence — that is, until you need...
Having trouble finding text with grep? Try grepping with color 11 Mar 2009 | 05:47 am
Having trouble finding a needle in a haystack? You can always use grep --color to find what you are looking for. This method is best used for finding a specific piece of text in a document that is all...
LSPCI and LSUSB 5 Feb 2009 | 08:42 am
The commands listed in this post are more for Linux than Unix. To find out information about the hardware of your computer, you can run an lspci command. Lspci will output the specifications of your h...
Need to find a SMALL amount of text in a BIG directory? No problem! 23 Jan 2009 | 07:49 am
Have you ever tried to grep in a directory that has a vast amount of files and you received an error like this? (below) If so, there is a simple way around this. Just use this: find . | xargs grep "y...