*: fix errors reported by languagetool (#6069)

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`am start -a {{android.intent.action.MAIN}} -c {{android.intent.category.HOME}}` `am start -a {{android.intent.action.MAIN}} -c {{android.intent.category.HOME}}`
- Convert an intent to an URI: - Convert an intent to a URI:
`am to-uri -a {{android.intent.action.VIEW}} -d {{tel:123}}` `am to-uri -a {{android.intent.action.VIEW}} -d {{tel:123}}`

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`getprop {{ro.oem_unlock_supported}}` `getprop {{ro.oem_unlock_supported}}`
- Display the MAC address of the Android's WiFi card: - Display the MAC address of the Android's Wi-Fi card:
`getprop {{ro.boot.wifimacaddr}}` `getprop {{ro.boot.wifimacaddr}}`

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- Issue a wildcard certificate (denoted by an asterisk) using an automatic DNS API mode: - Issue a wildcard certificate (denoted by an asterisk) using an automatic DNS API mode:
`acme.sh --issue --dns {{dns_namesilo}} --domain {{example.com}} --domain {{*.example.com}}` `acme.sh --issue --dns {{dns_namesilo}} --domain {{example.com}} --domain {{*.example.com}}`
- Issue a certificate using a DNS alias mode: - Issue a certificate using a DNS alias mode:

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`ansible-playbook {{playbook}} -e "{{variable1}}={{value1}} {{variable2}}={{value2}}"` `ansible-playbook {{playbook}} -e "{{variable1}}={{value1}} {{variable2}}={{value2}}"`
- Run tasks in playbook with extra variables defined in a json file: - Run tasks in playbook with extra variables defined in a JSON file:
`ansible-playbook {{playbook}} -e "@{{variables.json}}"` `ansible-playbook {{playbook}} -e "@{{variables.json}}"`

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`apropos -l {{regular_expression}}` `apropos -l {{regular_expression}}`
- Search for pages that contain all of the expressions given: - Search for pages that contain all the expressions given:
`apropos {{regular_expression_1}} -a {{regular_expression_2}} -a {{regular_expression_3}}` `apropos {{regular_expression_1}} -a {{regular_expression_2}} -a {{regular_expression_3}}`

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`aria2c --force-sequential {{url_1}} {{url_2}}` `aria2c --force-sequential {{url_1}} {{url_2}}`
- Download from multiple sources each URI pointing to the same file: - Download from multiple sources with each URI pointing to the same file:
`aria2c {{url_1}} {{url_2}}` `aria2c {{url_1}} {{url_2}}`

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`arping -U {{ip_to_broadcast}}` `arping -U {{ip_to_broadcast}}`
- Detect duplicated IP addresses in the network by sending ARP requests with a 3 seconds timeout: - Detect duplicated IP addresses in the network by sending ARP requests with a 3 second timeout:
`arping -D -w {{3}} {{ip_to_check}}` `arping -D -w {{3}} {{ip_to_check}}`

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`atq -q {{a}}` `atq -q {{a}}`
- Show jobs of all users (run as super user): - Show jobs of all users (run as superuser):
`sudo atq` `sudo atq`

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`aws sts get-caller-identity` `aws sts get-caller-identity`
- List AWS resources in a region and output in yaml: - List AWS resources in a region and output in YAML:
`aws dynamodb list-tables --region {{us-east-1}} --output yaml` `aws dynamodb list-tables --region {{us-east-1}} --output yaml`

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> Clone of the game Tetris in the terminal. > Clone of the game Tetris in the terminal.
> More information: <https://fph.altervista.org/prog/bastet.html>. > More information: <https://fph.altervista.org/prog/bastet.html>.
- Start a tetris game: - Start a Tetris game:
`bastet` `bastet`

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`bat -n {{file}}` `bat -n {{file}}`
- Syntax highlight a json file: - Syntax highlight a JSON file:
`bat --language json {{file.json}}` `bat --language json {{file.json}}`

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> Used to intersect, group, convert and count data in BAM, BED, GFF/GTF, VCF format. > Used to intersect, group, convert and count data in BAM, BED, GFF/GTF, VCF format.
> More information: <https://bedtools.readthedocs.io/en/latest/>. > More information: <https://bedtools.readthedocs.io/en/latest/>.
- Intersect two files with respect to the sequences' strand and save the result to {{`path/to/output_file`}}: - Intersect two files regarding the sequences' strand and save the result to the specified file:
`bedtools intersect -a {{path/to/file_1}} -b {{path/to/file_2}} -s > {{path/to/output_file}}` `bedtools intersect -a {{path/to/file_1}} -b {{path/to/file_2}} -s > {{path/to/output_file}}`

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# Brotli # brotli
> Compress/uncompress files with brotli compression. > Compress/uncompress files with Brotli compression.
> More information: <https://github.com/google/brotli>. > More information: <https://github.com/google/brotli>.
- Compress a file, creating a compressed version next to the file: - Compress a file, creating a compressed version next to the file:
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`brotli {{file.ext}} -o {{compressed_file.ext.br}}` `brotli {{file.ext}} -o {{compressed_file.ext.br}}`
- Decompress a brotli file specifying the output filename: - Decompress a Brotli file specifying the output filename:
`brotli -d {{compressed_file.ext.br}} -o {{file.ext}}` `brotli -d {{compressed_file.ext.br}} -o {{file.ext}}`

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`browser-sync start --server {{path/to/directory}} --files {{path/to/directory}}` `browser-sync start --server {{path/to/directory}} --files {{path/to/directory}}`
- Start a server from local directory, watching all css files in some directory: - Start a server from local directory, watching all CSS files in a directory:
`browser-sync start --server --files '{{path/to/directory/*.css}}'` `browser-sync start --server --files '{{path/to/directory/*.css}}'`

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> Aims to be lightweight, cross-platform and more graphical than `top`. > Aims to be lightweight, cross-platform and more graphical than `top`.
> More information: <https://github.com/ClementTsang/bottom>. > More information: <https://github.com/ClementTsang/bottom>.
- Show the default layout (cpu, memory, temperatures, disk, network, and processes): - Show the default layout (CPU, memory, temperatures, disk, network, and processes):
`btm` `btm`

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`cd {{path/to/directory}}` `cd {{path/to/directory}}`
- Go to home directory of current user: - Go to the home directory of the current user:
`cd` `cd`

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`chroma --lexer="{{python}}" {{source_file}}` `chroma --lexer="{{python}}" {{source_file}}`
- Highlight a source file with Go lexer and output to a HTML file: - Highlight a source file with the Go lexer and output to an HTML file:
`chroma --lexer="{{go}}" --formatter="{{html}}" {{source_file}} > {{html_file}}` `chroma --lexer="{{go}}" --formatter="{{html}}" {{source_file}} > {{html_file}}`
- Highlight a source file with C++ lexer and output to an SVG image, using the Monokai style: - Highlight a source file with the C++ lexer and output to an SVG, using the Monokai style:
`chroma --lexer="{{c++}}" --formatter="{{svg}}" --syle="{{monokai}}" {{source_file}} > {{svg_file}}` `chroma --lexer="{{c++}}" --formatter="{{svg}}" --syle="{{monokai}}" {{source_file}} > {{svg_file}}`

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`chromium {{path/to/file.html}}` `chromium {{path/to/file.html}}`
- Open an URL: - Open a URL:
`chromium {{example.com}}` `chromium {{example.com}}`

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> Note, on old UNIX systems the CRC implementation may differ. > Note, on old UNIX systems the CRC implementation may differ.
> More information: <https://www.gnu.org/software/coreutils/cksum>. > More information: <https://www.gnu.org/software/coreutils/cksum>.
- Display a 32 bit checksum, size in bytes and filename: - Display a 32-bit checksum, size in bytes and filename:
`cksum {{filename}}` `cksum {{filename}}`

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`code -d {{file1}} {{file2}}` `code -d {{file1}} {{file2}}`
- Open VS Code with super user (sudo) permissions: - Open VS Code with superuser (sudo) permissions:
`sudo code {{path/to/file_or_directory}} --user-data-dir` `sudo code {{path/to/file_or_directory}} --user-data-dir`

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`printf "header1 header2\nbar foo\n" | column --table` `printf "header1 header2\nbar foo\n" | column --table`
- Specify the column delimiter character for the `--table` option (e.g. "," for csv) (defaults to whitespace): - Specify the column delimiter character for the `--table` option (e.g. "," for CSV) (defaults to whitespace):
`printf "header1,header2\nbar,foo\n" | column --table --separator {{,}}` `printf "header1,header2\nbar,foo\n" | column --table --separator {{,}}`

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> Create new conda environments. > Create new conda environments.
> More information: <https://docs.conda.io/projects/conda/en/latest/commands/create.html>. > More information: <https://docs.conda.io/projects/conda/en/latest/commands/create.html>.
- Create a new environment named `py39`, and install Python 3.9 and numpy v1.11 or above in it: - Create a new environment named `py39`, and install Python 3.9 and NumPy v1.11 or above in it:
`conda create --yes --name {{py39}} python={{3.9}} "{{numpy>=1.11}}"` `conda create --yes --name {{py39}} python={{3.9}} "{{numpy>=1.11}}"`

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`convert {{image1.png}} {{image2.png}} {{image3.png}} -append {{image123.png}}` `convert {{image1.png}} {{image2.png}} {{image3.png}} -append {{image123.png}}`
- Create a gif from a series of images with 100ms delay between them: - Create a GIF from a series of images with 100ms delay between them:
`convert {{image1.png}} {{image2.png}} {{image3.png}} -delay {{10}} {{animation.gif}}` `convert {{image1.png}} {{image2.png}} {{image3.png}} -delay {{10}} {{animation.gif}}`

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> Mobile apps with HTML, CSS & JS. > Mobile apps with HTML, CSS & JS.
> More information: <https://cordova.apache.org/docs/en/latest/guide/cli/>. > More information: <https://cordova.apache.org/docs/en/latest/guide/cli/>.
- Create a cordova project: - Create a Cordova project:
`cordova create {{path}} {{package_name}} {{project_name}}` `cordova create {{path}} {{package_name}} {{project_name}}`
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`cordova info` `cordova info`
- Add a cordova platform: - Add a Cordova platform:
`cordova platform add {{platform}}` `cordova platform add {{platform}}`
- Remove a cordova platform: - Remove a Cordova platform:
`cordova platform remove {{platform}}` `cordova platform remove {{platform}}`
- Add a cordova plugin: - Add a Cordova plugin:
`cordova plugin add {{pluginid}}` `cordova plugin add {{pluginid}}`
- Remove a cordova plugin: - Remove a Cordova plugin:
`cordova plugin remove {{pluginid}}` `cordova plugin remove {{pluginid}}`

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> Command-line interface for Apache CouchDB database server. > Command-line interface for Apache CouchDB database server.
> More information: <https://couchdb.apache.org>. > More information: <https://couchdb.apache.org>.
- Start couchdb: - Start CouchDB:
`couchdb` `couchdb`
- Start couchdb interactive shell: - Start CouchDB interactive shell:
`couchdb -i` `couchdb -i`
- Start couchdb as a background process: - Start CouchDB as a background process:
`couchdb -b` `couchdb -b`

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# cradle elastic # cradle elastic
> Manage the ElasticSearch instances for a Cradle instance. > Manage the Elasticsearch instances for a Cradle instance.
> More information: <https://cradlephp.github.io/docs/3.B.-Reference-Command-Line-Tools.html#elastic>. > More information: <https://cradlephp.github.io/docs/3.B.-Reference-Command-Line-Tools.html#elastic>.
- Truncate the ElasticSearch index: - Truncate the Elasticsearch index:
`cradle elastic flush` `cradle elastic flush`
- Truncate the ElasticSearch index for a specific package: - Truncate the Elasticsearch index for a specific package:
`cradle elastic flush {{package_name}}` `cradle elastic flush {{package_name}}`
- Submit the ElasticSearch schema: - Submit the Elasticsearch schema:
`cradle elastic map` `cradle elastic map`
- Submit the ElasticSearch schema for a specific package: - Submit the Elasticsearch schema for a specific package:
`cradle elastic map {{package_name}}` `cradle elastic map {{package_name}}`
- Populate the ElasticSearch indices for all packages: - Populate the Elasticsearch indices for all packages:
`cradle elastic populate` `cradle elastic populate`
- Populate the ElasticSearch indices for a specific package: - Populate the Elasticsearch indices for a specific package:
`cradle elastic populate {{package_name}}` `cradle elastic populate {{package_name}}`

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`csslint --warnings={{box-sizing,selector-max,floats}} {{file.css}}` `csslint --warnings={{box-sizing,selector-max,floats}} {{file.css}}`
- Specify certain rules to completely ignore: - Specify certain rules to ignore:
`csslint --ignore={{ids,rules-count,shorthand}} {{file.css}}` `csslint --ignore={{ids,rules-count,shorthand}} {{file.css}}`

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> Supports most protocols, including HTTP, FTP, and POP3. > Supports most protocols, including HTTP, FTP, and POP3.
> More information: <https://curl.se>. > More information: <https://curl.se>.
- Download the contents of an URL to a file: - Download the contents of a URL to a file:
`curl {{http://example.com}} --output {{filename}}` `curl {{http://example.com}} --output {{filename}}`
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`curl --data {{'{"name":"bob"}'}} --header {{'Content-Type: application/json'}} {{http://example.com/users/1234}}` `curl --data {{'{"name":"bob"}'}} --header {{'Content-Type: application/json'}} {{http://example.com/users/1234}}`
- Pass a user name and password for server authentication: - Pass a username and password for server authentication:
`curl --user myusername:mypassword {{http://example.com}}` `curl --user myusername:mypassword {{http://example.com}}`

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`dcfldd if=/dev/{{disk_device}} of={{file.img}} hash=sha256 hashlog={{file.hash}}` `dcfldd if=/dev/{{disk_device}} of={{file.img}} hash=sha256 hashlog={{file.hash}}`
- Copy a disk to a raw image file, hashing each 1GB chunk: - Copy a disk to a raw image file, hashing each 1 GB chunk:
`dcfldd if=/dev/{{disk_device}} of={{file.img}} hash={{sha512|sha384|sha256|sha1|md5}} hashlog={{file.hash}} hashwindow={{1G}}` `dcfldd if=/dev/{{disk_device}} of={{file.img}} hash={{sha512|sha384|sha256|sha1|md5}} hashlog={{file.hash}} hashwindow={{1G}}`

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> Convert and copy a file. > Convert and copy a file.
> More information: <https://www.gnu.org/software/coreutils/dd>. > More information: <https://www.gnu.org/software/coreutils/dd>.
- Make a bootable usb drive from an isohybrid file (such like `archlinux-xxx.iso`) and show the progress: - Make a bootable USB drive from an isohybrid file (such like `archlinux-xxx.iso`) and show the progress:
`dd if={{file.iso}} of=/dev/{{usb_drive}} status=progress` `dd if={{file.iso}} of=/dev/{{usb_drive}} status=progress`
- Clone a drive to another drive with 4MB block, ignore error and show progress: - Clone a drive to another drive with 4 MiB block, ignore error and show progress:
`dd if=/dev/{{source_drive}} of=/dev/{{dest_drive}} bs=4M conv=noerror status=progress` `dd if=/dev/{{source_drive}} of=/dev/{{dest_drive}} bs=4M conv=noerror status=progress`

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`detox {{file}}` `detox {{file}}`
- Show how detox would rename all of the files in a directory tree: - Show how detox would rename all the files in a directory tree:
`detox --dry-run -r {{directory}}` `detox --dry-run -r {{directory}}`

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`df` `df`
- Display all filesystems and their disk usage in human readable form: - Display all filesystems and their disk usage in human-readable form:
`df -h` `df -h`

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> Gives an overview of the filesystem disk space usage with colours and graphs. > Gives an overview of the filesystem disk space usage with colours and graphs.
> More information: <https://projects.gw-computing.net/projects/dfc/wiki>. > More information: <https://projects.gw-computing.net/projects/dfc/wiki>.
- Display filesystems and their disk usage in human readable form with colours and graphs: - Display filesystems and their disk usage in human-readable form with colours and graphs:
`dfc` `dfc`

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`diffoscope --no-progress {{path/to/file1}} {{path/to/file2}}` `diffoscope --no-progress {{path/to/file1}} {{path/to/file2}}`
- Compare two files and write a HTML-report to a file (use `-` for stdout): - Compare two files and write an HTML-report to a file (use `-` for stdout):
`diffoscope --html {{path/to/outfile|-}} {{path/to/file1}} {{path/to/file2}}` `diffoscope --html {{path/to/outfile|-}} {{path/to/file1}} {{path/to/file2}}`

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> Djangos utility for administrative tasks. > Djangos utility for administrative tasks.
> More information: <https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/3.0/ref/django-admin/>. > More information: <https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/3.0/ref/django-admin/>.
- Create a new django project: - Create a new Django project:
`django-admin startproject {{project_name}}` `django-admin startproject {{project_name}}`

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`docker exec --interactive --detach {{container_name}} {{command}}` `docker exec --interactive --detach {{container_name}} {{command}}`
- Set an environment variable in a running bash session: - Set an environment variable in a running Bash session:
`docker exec --interactive --tty --env {{variable_name}}={{value}} {{container_name}} {{/bin/bash}}` `docker exec --interactive --tty --env {{variable_name}}={{value}} {{container_name}} {{/bin/bash}}`

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`docker network ls` `docker network ls`
- Create a user defined network: - Create a user-defined network:
`docker network create --driver {{driver_name}} {{network_name}}` `docker network create --driver {{driver_name}} {{network_name}}`

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`docker stats {{container_name}}` `docker stats {{container_name}}`
- Change the columns format to display container's cpu usage percentage: - Change the columns format to display container's CPU usage percentage:
`docker stats --format "{{.Name}}:\t{{.CPUPerc}}"` `docker stats --format "{{.Name}}:\t{{.CPUPerc}}"`

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`docker pull {{image}}` `docker pull {{image}}`
- Open a shell inside of an already running container: - Open a shell inside a running container:
`docker exec -it {{container_name}} {{sh}}` `docker exec -it {{container_name}} {{sh}}`

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`dolt config --get {{name}}` `dolt config --get {{name}}`
- Modify the value of a local configuration variable, creating it if does not exist: - Modify the value of a local configuration variable, creating it if it doesn't exist:
`dolt config --add {{name}} {{value}}` `dolt config --add {{name}} {{value}}`
- Modify the value of a global configuration variable, creating it if does not exist: - Modify the value of a global configuration variable, creating it if it doesn't exist:
`dolt config --global --add {{name}} {{value}}` `dolt config --global --add {{name}} {{value}}`

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# dolt # dolt
> Dolt is a SQL database that you can fork, clone, branch, merge, push and pull just like a Git repository. > Dolt is an SQL database that you can fork, clone, branch, merge, push and pull just like a Git repository.
> More information: <https://github.com/dolthub/dolt>. > More information: <https://github.com/dolthub/dolt>.
- Execute a dolt subcommand: - Execute a dolt subcommand:

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`dotnet new {{template_short_name}}` `dotnet new {{template_short_name}}`
- Restore nuget packages: - Restore NuGet packages:
`dotnet restore` `dotnet restore`

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`du -h {{path/to/directory}}` `du -h {{path/to/directory}}`
- Show the size of a single directory, in human readable units: - Show the size of a single directory, in human-readable units:
`du -sh {{path/to/directory}}` `du -sh {{path/to/directory}}`

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`dvc checkout` `dvc checkout`
- Checkout to latest version of a specified target: - Checkout the latest version of a specified target:
`dvc checkout {{target}}` `dvc checkout {{target}}`

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# ebook-convert # ebook-convert
> Can be used to convert e-books between common formats, e.g., pdf, epub and mobi. > Can be used to convert e-books between common formats, e.g. PDF, EPUB and MOBI.
> Part of the Calibre e-book library tool. > Part of the Calibre e-book library tool.
> More information: <https://manual.calibre-ebook.com/generated/en/ebook-convert.html>. > More information: <https://manual.calibre-ebook.com/generated/en/ebook-convert.html>.

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`envoy run --continue {{task_name}}` `envoy run --continue {{task_name}}`
- Dump a task as a bash script for inspection: - Dump a task as a Bash script for inspection:
`envoy run --pretend {{task_name}}` `envoy run --pretend {{task_name}}`

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> A pluggable linting utility for JavaScript and JSX. > A pluggable linting utility for JavaScript and JSX.
> More information: <https://eslint.org>. > More information: <https://eslint.org>.
- Create eslint config: - Create ESLint config:
`eslint --init` `eslint --init`

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`exrex --max-number {{100}} '{{regular_expression}}'` `exrex --max-number {{100}} '{{regular_expression}}'`
- Generate all possible strings that match a regular expression, joined together by a custom delimiter string: - Generate all possible strings that match a regular expression, joined by a custom delimiter string:
`exrex --delimiter "{{, }}" '{{regular_expression}}'` `exrex --delimiter "{{, }}" '{{regular_expression}}'`

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`figlet {{input_text}} -f {{font_filename}}` `figlet {{input_text}} -f {{font_filename}}`
- Pipe command output through figlet: - Pipe command output through FIGlet:
`{{command}} | figlet` `{{command}} | figlet`
- Show available FIGlet fonts:
`showfigfonts {{optional_string_to_display}}`

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`fisher {{gist_url}}` `fisher {{gist_url}}`
- Edit 'fishfile' by hand with your favorite editor and install multiple plugins: - Edit 'fishfile' manually with your favorite editor and install multiple plugins:
`{{editor}} ~/.config/fish/fishfile; fisher` `{{editor}} ~/.config/fish/fishfile; fisher`

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`fkill` `fkill`
- Kill the process by pid, name or port: - Kill the process by PID, name or port:
`fkill {{pid|name|:port}}` `fkill {{pid|name|:port}}`

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# flac # flac
> Encodes, decodes and tests flac files. > Encodes, decodes and tests FLAC files.
> More information: <https://xiph.org/flac>. > More information: <https://xiph.org/flac>.
- Encode a wav file to flac (this will create a flac file in the same location as the wav file): - Encode a WAV file to FLAC (this will create a FLAC file in the same location as the WAV file):
`flac {{path/to/file.wav}}` `flac {{path/to/file.wav}}`
- Encode a wav file to flac, specifying the output file: - Encode a WAV file to FLAC, specifying the output file:
`flac -o {{path/to/output.flac}} {{path/to/file.wav}}` `flac -o {{path/to/output.flac}} {{path/to/file.wav}}`
- Decode a flac file to wav, specifying the output file: - Decode a FLAC file to WAV, specifying the output file:
`flac -d -o {{path/to/output.wav}} {{path/to/file.flac}}` `flac -d -o {{path/to/output.wav}} {{path/to/file.flac}}`
- Test a flac file for the correct encoding: - Test a FLAC file for the correct encoding:
`flac -t {{path/to/file.flac}}` `flac -t {{path/to/file.flac}}`

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> A cross-platform file change monitor. > A cross-platform file change monitor.
> More information: <https://emcrisostomo.github.io/fswatch>. > More information: <https://emcrisostomo.github.io/fswatch>.
- Run a bash command on file creation, update or deletion: - Run a Bash command on file creation, update or deletion:
`fswatch {{path/to/file}} | xargs -n 1 {{bash_command}}` `fswatch {{path/to/file}} | xargs -n 1 {{bash_command}}`
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`fswatch {{path/to/directory}} | xargs -n 1 -I {} echo {}` `fswatch {{path/to/directory}} | xargs -n 1 -I {} echo {}`
- Filter by event type, eg. Updated, Deleted or Created: - Filter by event type:
`fswatch --event {{Updated}} {{path/to/directory}} | xargs -n 1 {{bash_command}}` `fswatch --event {{Updated|Deleted|Created}} {{path/to/directory}} | xargs -n 1 {{bash_command}}`

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`gdalbuildvrt -input_file_list {{path/to/list.txt}} {{path/to/output.vrt}}` `gdalbuildvrt -input_file_list {{path/to/list.txt}} {{path/to/output.vrt}}`
- Make a RGB virtual mosaic from 3 single-band input files: - Make an RGB virtual mosaic from 3 single-band input files:
`gdalbuildvrt -separate {{path/to/rgb.vrt}} {{path/to/red.tif}} {{path/to/green.tif}} {{path/to/blue.tif}}` `gdalbuildvrt -separate {{path/to/rgb.vrt}} {{path/to/red.tif}} {{path/to/green.tif}} {{path/to/blue.tif}}`

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# gdrive # gdrive
> Command-line tool to interact with Google Drive. > Command-line tool to interact with Google Drive.
> Folder/file id can be obtained from the Google Drive folder or id url. > Folder/file ID can be obtained from the Google Drive folder or ID URL.
> More information: <https://github.com/gdrive-org/gdrive>. > More information: <https://github.com/gdrive-org/gdrive>.
- Upload a local path to the parent folder with the specified id: - Upload a local path to the parent folder with the specified ID:
`gdrive upload -p {{id}} {{path/to/file_or_folder}}` `gdrive upload -p {{id}} {{path/to/file_or_folder}}`
- Download file or directory by id to current directory: - Download file or directory by ID to current directory:
`gdrive download {{id}}` `gdrive download {{id}}`
- Download to a given local path by its id: - Download to a given local path by its ID:
`gdrive download --path {{path/to/folder}} {{id}}` `gdrive download --path {{path/to/folder}} {{id}}`
- Create a new revision of an id using a given file or folder: - Create a new revision of an ID using a given file or folder:
`gdrive update {{id}} {{path/to/file_or_folder}}` `gdrive update {{id}} {{path/to/file_or_folder}}`

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`gem search {{regular_expression}} --all` `gem search {{regular_expression}} --all`
- Install latest version of a gem: - Install the latest version of a gem:
`gem install {{gemname}}` `gem install {{gemname}}`

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`gh alias` `gh alias`
- List all of the aliases `gh` is configured to use: - List all the aliases `gh` is configured to use:
`gh alias list` `gh alias list`

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`gist --list {{username}}` `gist --list {{username}}`
- Update a gist using the id from URL: - Update a gist using the ID from URL:
`gist --update {{GIST_ID}} {{file.txt}}` `gist --update {{GIST_ID}} {{file.txt}}`

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`git authors --list` `git authors --list`
- Append the list of committers to the the `AUTHORS` file and open it in the default editor: - Append the list of committers to the `AUTHORS` file and open it in the default editor:
`git authors` `git authors`
- Append the list of committers, excluding emails, to the the `AUTHORS` file and open it in the default editor: - Append the list of committers, excluding emails, to the `AUTHORS` file and open it in the default editor:
`git authors --no-email` `git authors --no-email`

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> Captures debug information from the system and user, generating a text file to aid in the reporting of a bug in Git. > Captures debug information from the system and user, generating a text file to aid in the reporting of a bug in Git.
> More information: <https://git-scm.com/docs/git-bugreport>. > More information: <https://git-scm.com/docs/git-bugreport>.
- Create a new bugreport file in the current directory: - Create a new bug report file in the current directory:
`git bugreport` `git bugreport`
- Create a new bugreport file in the specified directory, creating it if it does not exist: - Create a new bug report file in the specified directory, creating it if it does not exist:
`git bugreport --output-directory {{path/to/directory}}` `git bugreport --output-directory {{path/to/directory}}`
- Create a new bugreport file with the specified filename suffix in `strftime` format: - Create a new bug report file with the specified filename suffix in `strftime` format:
`git bugreport --suffix {{%m%d%y}}` `git bugreport --suffix {{%m%d%y}}`

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`git count-objects` `git count-objects`
- Display a count of all objects and their total disk usage, displaying sizes in human readable units: - Display a count of all objects and their total disk usage, displaying sizes in human-readable units:
`git count-objects --human-readable` `git count-objects --human-readable`
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`git count-objects --verbose` `git count-objects --verbose`
- Display more verbose information, displaying sizes in human readable units: - Display more verbose information, displaying sizes in human-readable units:
`git count-objects --human-readable --verbose` `git count-objects --human-readable --verbose`

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`git delta {{main}}` `git delta {{main}}`
- List files from specific branch that differ from another specific branch: - List files from a specific branch that differ from another specific branch:
`git delta {{branch_1}} {{branch_2}}` `git delta {{branch_1}} {{branch_2}}`

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# git describe # git describe
> Give an object a human readable name based on an available ref. > Give an object a human-readable name based on an available ref.
> More information: <https://git-scm.com/docs/git-describe>. > More information: <https://git-scm.com/docs/git-describe>.
- Create a unique name for the current commit (the name contains the most recent annotated tag, the number of additional commits, and the abbreviated commit hash): - Create a unique name for the current commit (the name contains the most recent annotated tag, the number of additional commits, and the abbreviated commit hash):

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# git instaweb # git instaweb
> Helper to launch a gitweb server. > Helper to launch a GitWeb server.
> More information: <https://git-scm.com/docs/git-instaweb>. > More information: <https://git-scm.com/docs/git-instaweb>.
- Launch a gitweb server for the current Git repository: - Launch a GitWeb server for the current Git repository:
`git instaweb --start` `git instaweb --start`
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`git instaweb --start --port {{1234}}` `git instaweb --start --port {{1234}}`
- Use a specified http daemon: - Use a specified HTTP daemon:
`git instaweb --start --httpd {{lighttpd|apache2|mongoose|plackup|webrick}}` `git instaweb --start --httpd {{lighttpd|apache2|mongoose|plackup|webrick}}`
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`git instaweb --start --browser` `git instaweb --start --browser`
- Stop the currently running gitweb server: - Stop the currently running GitWeb server:
`git instaweb --stop` `git instaweb --stop`
- Restart the currently running gitweb server: - Restart the currently running GitWeb server:
`git instaweb --restart` `git instaweb --restart`

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`git pull` `git pull`
- Download changes from default remote repository and use fast forward: - Download changes from default remote repository and use fast-forward:
`git pull --rebase` `git pull --rebase`

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`git svn clone {{https://example.com/subversion_repo}} {{local_dir}}` `git svn clone {{https://example.com/subversion_repo}} {{local_dir}}`
- Clone a SVN repository starting at a given revision number: - Clone an SVN repository starting at a given revision number:
`git svn clone -r{{1234}}:HEAD {{https://svn.example.net/subversion/repo}} {{local_dir}}` `git svn clone -r{{1234}}:HEAD {{https://svn.example.net/subversion/repo}} {{local_dir}}`

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`go list std` `go list std`
- List packages in json format: - List packages in JSON format:
`go list -json time net/http` `go list -json time net/http`

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`gource -{{width}}x{{height}}` `gource -{{width}}x{{height}}`
- Set a custom time scale for the animation: - Set a custom timescale for the animation:
`gource -c {{time_scale_multiplier}}` `gource -c {{time_scale_multiplier}}`

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`guetzli {{input.jpg}} {{output.jpg}}` `guetzli {{input.jpg}} {{output.jpg}}`
- Create compressed JPEG image from PNG image: - Create a compressed JPEG from a PNG:
`guetzli {{input.png}} {{output.jpg}}` `guetzli {{input.png}} {{output.jpg}}`
- Compress a JPEG image with desired visual quality (84-100): - Compress a JPEG with the desired visual quality (84-100):
`guetzli --quality {{quality_value}} {{input.jpg}} {{output.jpg}}` `guetzli --quality {{quality_value}} {{input.jpg}} {{output.jpg}}`

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> Create and manage Heroku apps from the command-line. > Create and manage Heroku apps from the command-line.
> More information: <https://www.heroku.com/>. > More information: <https://www.heroku.com/>.
- Log in to your heroku account: - Log in to your Heroku account:
`heroku login` `heroku login`
- Create a heroku app: - Create a Heroku app:
`heroku create` `heroku create`

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> An idempotent command-line utility for managing the `/etc/hosts` file. > An idempotent command-line utility for managing the `/etc/hosts` file.
> More information: <https://github.com/cbednarski/hostess>. > More information: <https://github.com/cbednarski/hostess>.
- List domains, target ips and on/off status: - List domains, target IP addresses and on/off status:
`hostess list` `hostess list`
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`hostess del {{local.example.com}}` `hostess del {{local.example.com}}`
- Disable a domain (but don't remove it completely): - Disable a domain (but don't remove it):
`hostess off {{local.example.com}}` `hostess off {{local.example.com}}`

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`http {{example.org}} {{X-MyHeader:123}}` `http {{example.org}} {{X-MyHeader:123}}`
- Pass a user name and password for server authentication: - Pass a username and password for server authentication:
`http --auth {{username:password}} {{example.org}}` `http --auth {{username:password}} {{example.org}}`

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> Display current user and group identity. > Display current user and group identity.
> More information: <https://www.gnu.org/software/coreutils/id>. > More information: <https://www.gnu.org/software/coreutils/id>.
- Display current user's id (UID), group id (GID) and groups to which they belong: - Display current user's ID (UID), group ID (GID) and groups to which they belong:
`id` `id`
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`id -g` `id -g`
- Display an arbitrary user's id (UID), group id (GID) and groups to which they belong: - Display an arbitrary user's ID (UID), group ID (GID) and groups to which they belong:
`id {{username}}` `id {{username}}`

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> Command-line utility of Image Magick project to describe the format and characteristics of one or more image files. > Command-line utility of Image Magick project to describe the format and characteristics of one or more image files.
> More information: <https://imagemagick.org/script/identify.php>. > More information: <https://imagemagick.org/script/identify.php>.
- Collect dimensions of all jpeg files under current directory: - Collect dimensions of all JPEG files under current directory:
`identify -format "%f,%w,%h\n" *.{{jpg}} > {{filelist.csv}}` `identify -format "%f,%w,%h\n" *.{{jpg}} > {{filelist.csv}}`

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> Network Interface Configurator. > Network Interface Configurator.
> More information: <https://net-tools.sourceforge.io/man/ifconfig.8.html>. > More information: <https://net-tools.sourceforge.io/man/ifconfig.8.html>.
- View network settings of an ethernet adapter: - View network settings of an Ethernet adapter:
`ifconfig eth0` `ifconfig eth0`

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# imapsync # imapsync
> Email IMAP tool for syncing, copying and migrating email mailboxes between two imap servers, one way, and without duplicates. > Email IMAP tool for syncing, copying and migrating email mailboxes between two IMAP servers, one way, and without duplicates.
> More information: <https://imapsync.lamiral.info>. > More information: <https://imapsync.lamiral.info>.
- Synchronize imap account between host1 and host2: - Synchronize IMAP account between host1 and host2:
`imapsync --host1 {{host1}} --user1 {{user1}} --password1 {{secret1}} --host2 {{host2}} --user2 {{user2}} --password2 {{secret2}}` `imapsync --host1 {{host1}} --user1 {{user1}} --password1 {{secret1}} --host2 {{host2}} --user2 {{user2}} --password2 {{secret2}}`

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`import -window root {{output.postscript}}` `import -window root {{output.postscript}}`
- Capture contents of a remote X server screen in the PNG image format: - Capture contents of a remote X server screen in the PNG format:
`import -window root -display {{remote_host}}:{screen}.{display} {{output.png}}` `import -window root -display {{remote_host}}:{{screen}}.{{display}} {{output.png}}`
- Capture a specific window, given its ID as displayed by `xwininfo`, into the JPEG format: - Capture a specific window, given its ID as displayed by `xwininfo`, into the JPEG format:

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`infection --min-covered-msi {{percentage}}` `infection --min-covered-msi {{percentage}}`
- Use a specific test framework (defaults to phpunit): - Use a specific test framework (defaults to PHPUnit):
`infection --test-framework {{phpunit|phpspec}}` `infection --test-framework {{phpunit|phpspec}}`

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> Copy files (often executable) to a system location like `/usr/local/bin`, give them the appropriate permissions/ownership. > Copy files (often executable) to a system location like `/usr/local/bin`, give them the appropriate permissions/ownership.
> More information: <https://www.gnu.org/software/coreutils/install>. > More information: <https://www.gnu.org/software/coreutils/install>.
- Copy files to destination: - Copy files to the destination:
`install {{path/to/source}} {{path/to/destination}}` `install {{path/to/source}} {{path/to/destination}}`
- Copy files to destination, setting their ownership: - Copy files to the destination, setting their ownership:
`install -o {{user}} {{path/to/source}} {{path/to/destination}}` `install -o {{user}} {{path/to/source}} {{path/to/destination}}`
- Copy files to destination, setting their group ownership: - Copy files to the destination, setting their group ownership:
`install -g {{user}} {{path/to/source}} {{path/to/destination}}` `install -g {{user}} {{path/to/source}} {{path/to/destination}}`
- Copy files to destination, setting their `mode`: - Copy files to the destination, setting their `mode`:
`install -m {{+x}} {{path/to/source}} {{path/to/destination}}` `install -m {{+x}} {{path/to/source}} {{path/to/destination}}`
- Copy files and apply access/modification times of source to destination: - Copy files and apply access/modification times of source to the destination:
`install -p {{path/to/source}} {{path/to/destination}}` `install -p {{path/to/source}} {{path/to/destination}}`

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`ionic g {{page}}` `ionic g {{page}}`
- Show versions of ionic, cordova, environment, etc.: - Show versions of Ionic, Cordova, environment, etc.:
`ionic info` `ionic info`
- Run app on an android/ios device: - Run app on an Android/iOS device:
`ionic cordova run {{android|ios}} --device` `ionic cordova run {{android|ios}} --device`
- Check the health of a ionic app: - Check the health of an Ionic app:
`ionic doctor {{check}}` `ionic doctor {{check}}`

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> Display information about resources used in IPC (Inter-process Communication). > Display information about resources used in IPC (Inter-process Communication).
- Specific information about the Message Queue which has the id 32768: - Specific information about the Message Queue which has the ID 32768:
`ipcs -qi 32768` `ipcs -qi 32768`

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> Text based IRC client. > Text based IRC client.
> More information: <https://irssi.org>. > More information: <https://irssi.org>.
- Open irssi and connect to a server with a nickname: - Open Irssi and connect to a server with a nickname:
`irssi -n {{nickname}} -c {{irc.example.com}}` `irssi -n {{nickname}} -c {{irc.example.com}}`
- Open irssi and connect with a specific server on a given port: - Open Irssi and connect with a specific server on a given port:
`irssi -c {{irc.example.com}} -p {{port}}` `irssi -c {{irc.example.com}} -p {{port}}`

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> Java Heap Analysis Tool. > Java Heap Analysis Tool.
> More information: <https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/technotes/tools/unix/jhat.html>. > More information: <https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/technotes/tools/unix/jhat.html>.
- Analyze a heap dump (from jmap), view via http on port 7000: - Analyze a heap dump (from `jmap`), view via HTTP on port 7000:
`jhat {{dump_file.bin}}` `jhat {{dump_file.bin}}`
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`jhat -p {{port}} {{dump_file.bin}}` `jhat -p {{port}} {{dump_file.bin}}`
- Analyze a dump letting jhat use up to 8GB RAM (2-4x dump size recommended): - Analyze a dump letting `jhat` use up to 8 GB RAM (2-4x dump size recommended):
`jhat -J-mx8G {{dump_file.bin}}` `jhat -J-mx8G {{dump_file.bin}}`

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`%s{{foo}}<Enter>c{{bar}}<Escape>` `%s{{foo}}<Enter>c{{bar}}<Escape>`
- Un-select all secondary selections, and keep only the main one: - Unselect all secondary selections, and keep only the main one:
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> A light-weight password manager. > A light-weight password manager.
> More information: <https://keepass.info>. > More information: <https://keepass.info>.
- Start KeePass 2, opening the most recently-opened password database: - Start KeePass 2, opening the most recently opened password database:
`keepass2` `keepass2`

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`kops export kubecfg {{cluster_name}}` `kops export kubecfg {{cluster_name}}`
- Get the cluster configuration as yaml: - Get the cluster configuration as YAML:
`kops get cluster {{cluster_name}} -o yaml` `kops get cluster {{cluster_name}} -o yaml`

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`last -F -a` `last -F -a`
- View all logins by a specific user and show the ip address instead of the hostname: - View all logins by a specific user and show the IP address instead of the hostname:
`last {{username}} -i` `last {{username}} -i`

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`latexmk {{source.tex}}` `latexmk {{source.tex}}`
- Compile a pdf document: - Compile a PDF document:
`latexmk -pdf {{source.tex}}` `latexmk -pdf {{source.tex}}`
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`latexmk -f {{source.tex}}` `latexmk -f {{source.tex}}`
- Clean up temporary tex files created for a specific tex file: - Clean up temporary TEX files created for a specific TEX file:
`latexmk -c {{source.tex}}` `latexmk -c {{source.tex}}`
- Clean up all temporary tex files in the current directory: - Clean up all temporary TEX files in the current directory:
`latexmk -c` `latexmk -c`

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# leave # leave
> Remind when it's time to leave. > Set a reminder for when it's time to leave.
> To remove reminders use `kill $(pidof leave)`. > To remove reminders use `kill $(pidof leave)`.
- Set a reminder at a given time: - Set a reminder at a given time:
`leave {{time_to_leave}}` `leave {{time_to_leave}}`
- Remind to leave at noon: - Set a reminder to leave at noon:
`leave {{1200}}` `leave {{1200}}`
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`leave +{{amount_of_time}}` `leave +{{amount_of_time}}`
- Remind to leave in 4 hours and 4 minutes: - Set a reminder to leave in 4 hours and 4 minutes:
`leave +{{0404}}` `leave +{{0404}}`

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# live-server # live-server
> A simple development http server with live reload capability. > A simple development HTTP server with live reload capability.
> More information: <https://www.npmjs.com/package/live-server>. > More information: <https://www.npmjs.com/package/live-server>.
- Serve an `index.html` file and reload on changes: - Serve an `index.html` file and reload on changes:

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> Commonly used to load data from various sources (such as databases and log files) into Elasticsearch. > Commonly used to load data from various sources (such as databases and log files) into Elasticsearch.
> More information: <https://www.elastic.co/products/logstash>. > More information: <https://www.elastic.co/products/logstash>.
- Check validity of a logstash configuration: - Check validity of a Logstash configuration:
`logstash --configtest --config {{logstash_config.conf}}` `logstash --configtest --config {{logstash_config.conf}}`
- Run logstash using configuration: - Run Logstash using configuration:
`sudo logstash --config {{logstash_config.conf}}` `sudo logstash --config {{logstash_config.conf}}`
- Run logstash with the most basic inline configuration string: - Run Logstash with the most basic inline configuration string:
`sudo logstash -e 'input {} filter {} output {}'` `sudo logstash -e 'input {} filter {} output {}'`

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`lorem -s {{5}} --raven` `lorem -s {{5}} --raven`
- Print 40 random characters from Boccacio's Decameron: - Print 40 random characters from Boccaccio's Decameron:
`lorem --randomize -c {{40}} --decamerone` `lorem --randomize -c {{40}} --decamerone`

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`lpr -o page-ranges={{2|2-16}} {{path/to/file}}` `lpr -o page-ranges={{2|2-16}} {{path/to/file}}`
- Print double sided either in portrait (long) or in landscape (short): - Print double-sided either in portrait (long) or in landscape (short):
`lpr -o sides={{two_sided_long_edge|two_sided_short_edge}} {{path/to/file}}` `lpr -o sides={{two_sided_long_edge|two_sided_short_edge}} {{path/to/file}}`

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`ls -la` `ls -la`
- Long format list with size displayed using human readable units (KiB, MiB, GiB): - Long format list with size displayed using human-readable units (KiB, MiB, GiB):
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> SCons-like build system that uses python as a front-end language and Ninja as a building backend. > SCons-like build system that uses python as a front-end language and Ninja as a building backend.
> More information: <https://mesonbuild.com>. > More information: <https://mesonbuild.com>.
- Generate a c project with a given name and version: - Generate a C project with a given name and version:
`meson init --language={{c}} --name={{myproject}} --version={{0.1}}` `meson init --language={{c}} --name={{myproject}} --version={{0.1}}`

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> See also `minetestserver`, the server-only binary. > See also `minetestserver`, the server-only binary.
> More information: <https://wiki.minetest.net/Minetest>. > More information: <https://wiki.minetest.net/Minetest>.
- Start minetest in client mode: - Start Minetest in client mode:
`minetest` `minetest`
- Start minetest in server mode by hosting a specific world: - Start Minetest in server mode by hosting a specific world:
`minetest --server --world {{name}}` `minetest --server --world {{name}}`

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`mixxx --debugAssertBreak --developer --loglevel trace` `mixxx --debugAssertBreak --developer --loglevel trace`
- Start mixxx using the specified settings file: - Start Mixxx using the specified settings file:
`mixxx --resourcePath {{mixxx/res/controllers}} --settingsPath {{path/to/settings-file}}` `mixxx --resourcePath {{mixxx/res/controllers}} --settingsPath {{path/to/settings-file}}`

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`mogrify -resize {{800x600}} {{DSC*}}` `mogrify -resize {{800x600}} {{DSC*}}`
- Convert all PNG images in the directory to JPEG: - Convert all PNGs in the directory to JPEG:
`mogrify -format {{jpg}} {{*.png}}` `mogrify -format {{jpg}} {{*.png}}`

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# molecule # molecule
> Molecule helps testing ansible roles. > Molecule helps testing Ansible roles.
> More information: <https://molecule.readthedocs.io>. > More information: <https://molecule.readthedocs.io>.
- Create a new ansible role: - Create a new Ansible role:
`molecule init role --role-name {{role_name}}` `molecule init role --role-name {{role_name}}`

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> Utility to import a collection or database from a binary dump into a MongoDB instance. > Utility to import a collection or database from a binary dump into a MongoDB instance.
> More information: <https://docs.mongodb.com/database-tools/mongorestore/>. > More information: <https://docs.mongodb.com/database-tools/mongorestore/>.
- Import a bson data dump from a directory to a MongoDB database: - Import a BSON data dump from a directory to a MongoDB database:
`mongorestore --db {{database_name}} {{path/to/directory}}` `mongorestore --db {{database_name}} {{path/to/directory}}`
- Import a bson data dump from a directory to a given database in a MongoDB server host, running at a given port, with user authentication (user will be prompted for password): - Import a BSON data dump from a directory to a given database in a MongoDB server host, running at a given port, with user authentication (user will be prompted for password):
`mongorestore --host {{database_host:port}} --db {{database_name}} --username {{username}} {{path/to/directory}} --password` `mongorestore --host {{database_host:port}} --db {{database_name}} --username {{username}} {{path/to/directory}} --password`
- Import a collection from a bson file to a MongoDB database: - Import a collection from a BSON file to a MongoDB database:
`mongorestore --db {{database_name}} {{path/to/file}}` `mongorestore --db {{database_name}} {{path/to/file}}`
- Import a collection from a bson file to a given database in a MongoDB server host, running at a given port, with user authentication (user will be prompted for password): - Import a collection from a BSON file to a given database in a MongoDB server host, running at a given port, with user authentication (user will be prompted for password):
`mongorestore --host {{database_host:port}} --db {{database_name}} --username {{username}} {{path/to/file}} --password` `mongorestore --host {{database_host:port}} --db {{database_name}} --username {{username}} {{path/to/file}} --password`

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