Filed under command line, linux, multiplex, Software and Add-ons, tmux, unix by David Delony
Serious command-line users will definitely love tmux, a utility that allows you to split your terminal window into multiple screens.
If you’re already a terminal junkie, you might notice that this sounds a lot like GNU Screen, and you’re ri…
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December 14, 2011 at 6:45 pm Comments (0)
Filed under command line, Software and Add-ons, ttytter, twitter app, twitter client by David Delony
If you don’t want to access Twitter from the Web, there are a whole bunch of flashy Twitter apps on a variety of platforms, but if you want a decidedly retro way to tweet, you’ll want to check out TTYtter.TTYtter, on the other hand, doesn&#…
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July 29, 2011 at 2:00 pm Comments (0)
Filed under command line, Other, terminal by Andrew Burgess
Advertise hereI’m a big fan of the terminal: whether you’re leveraging a handful of commands (or more!) to improve your development process, or just using it to quickly move around your drives and open files and folders, the command line is…
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June 20, 2011 at 3:43 pm Comments (0)
Filed under command line, git, github, Other, service hooks, SSH, terminal, Videos by Jeffrey Way
Advertise here In this lesson, we’ll focus on workflow. More specifically, we’ll use the helpful GitHub service hooks to automatically update a project on our personal server whenever we push updates to a GitHub repo.
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April 18, 2011 at 2:57 pm Comments (0)