links for 2007-02-15
posted by CodeGirl-
commands that I want to run at least once or twice a day. It was tough to remember these commands until I found yet another really cool yubnub command called “sidenub”.
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Searches for all pairwise combinations of a given set of keywords. Useful if you have a list of favorite things and you are looking for more of the same.
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Initial post about the creation of what has come to be a vital tool in the everyday lives of command line geeks
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Dictionary Grep Search. Search words by regular expressions. . is a wildcard character * allows repetitions of the previous character (zero or more) ^ marks the beginning $ marks the end [] encloses a set of possibilities Option -size specifies the word l
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htmlref - Look up info about HTML tags at htmlplayground.com
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I ignore all but the most frequently used commands, and even then only look at commands I judge to be useful, working correctly, and easy to use.
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eatFeed allows you to pull selected data from a web feed (XML,RSS,ATOM,etc). You could use it to grab the title/url of the latest post on your favorite site. In addition to syndicated feeds, you could use eatFeed to retrieve data from any accepted data fi
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Search your own deli.cio.us bookmarks (not everyone else) Must be logged on first.
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scrape - display a snippet of text parsed from a web page.
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Applies several commands to a single word, effectively creating an instant mashup. Examples: mash porsche gim yim flk
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