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Highlight the three last updated files in ls output
11
How to remove files which do not end with “.c”?
10
vi/vim, how can I write out a number of lines to a new file
8
How to compile a c program without leaving the editor?
8
how to search case insensitively (with '*' wildcard) with 'find'?
8
What's the syntax for selecting a range of lines in Vim?
7
Stitch two JPEGs together into a PDF
6
How to set an alias on a per-directory basis?
6
How to move to last character of the file in vim?
5
Can I `ls` all files in a directory from “1”, “2”,…,“9”, “10”, “11”, …, “20”, “21”, …?
5
How can I see output from a command progressively?
5
Compile all tex files in a directory
5
Copying files based on a condition
4
vi[m] read range of lines from another file
4
Negate while loop condition in bash
4
grep lines starting with “1” in Ubuntu
4
Indent the middle of multiple lines
4
Finding the IP address of an ssh connection made in the past
4
Are there any disadvantages against using qsub to run tasks all the time?
3
Reading multine text inside a bash script
3
Configure bash to execute command with last argument when no argument was provided
3
Grepping number in a file
3
Comparing two columns with two columns
3
How to reload a file in vim?
3
Easy way to copy lines from one file to another
3
Different count for compressed file listing vs directory listing
3
In Vim, how can I delete all text from the current cursor position until the next space?
3
Combining 2 different cut outputs in a single command?
3
Converting a history to a script?
2
How can I set a bash alias that evaluates $() when run?
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