Save a file you edited in vim without the needed permissionsI often forget to sudo before editing a file I don't have write permissions on. When you come to save that file and get the infamous "E212: Can't open file for writing", just issue that vim command in order to save the file without the need to save it to a temp file and then copy it back again. :w !sudo tee % Annotated link http://www.diigo.com/bookmark/http%3A%2F%2Fwww.commandlinefu.com%2Fcommands%2Fbrowse%2Fsort-by-votes
#2: Replacing same text in multiple files * Difficulty: Intermediate * Application: find/Perl If you have text you want to replace in multiple locations, there are several ways to do this. To replace the text Windows with Linux in all files in current directory called test[something] you can run this: perl -i -pe 's/Windows/Linux/
Look at how to create scripts that are able to record their output, trap and identify errors, and recover from errors and problems so that they either run correctly or fail with a suitable error message and report. Building scripts and running them au
Wicked Shell is an Eclipse plugin providing direct access to your system's shell. To be honest, Wicked Shell is not evil at all, although it calls itself wicked...
BadFruit site smells suspicious / Mysterious firm's plug-in has jump on iTunes podcasting plugin allows podcasts in iPods...jumpin' the gun on Apple...
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