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115 python2
51 emacs
42 cd
40 ls
31 git
28 sudo
18 tmux
14 killall
Bwa ha ha ha. "killall." The sign of a programmer who doesn't think ahead.
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41 sudo
21 killall
20 ~/Conky/conky_start.sh
10 get
6 mogrify
5 byzanz-record
4 htop
3 byzanz
2 up
2 thunar
Conky | SMXI HowTo | Super Grub | VastOnes GMB HowTo | VSIDO
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6 sudo
1 youtube-dl
1 youtube
1 wine
1 mutt
1 mplayer2
1 htop
1 exit
1 clear
1 cd
]:D
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% history | awk '{a[$2]++}END{for(i in a){print a[i]" "i}}' | sort -rn | head
46 wget
43 cd
36 ls
31 em
28 make
20 sudo
16 ncmpcpp
14 md
13 rm
12 ..
Makes me feel a little dull.
Last edited by gensym (2013-05-26 17:13:22)
'Multiple exclamation marks,' he went on, shaking his head, 'are a sure sign of a diseased mind.', {Eric}
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wait, this thread not replied to in how long?! ^_^ ~revives~
[digit@levinrhan ~]$
history | awk '{a[$2]++}END{for(i in a){print a[i]" "i}}' | sort -rn | head
97 sudo
72 ls
51 cd
35 ssh
29 mpv
18 fish
14 df
12 mount
10 ovhprox
10 mkdir
not very long on this voidlinux install on my main machine yet.
started using fish and xiki's xsh more, so i thought i'd take another look at what my most used commands are in bash.
~ think ~
i have chosen to commit to bedrocklinux.
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81 ls
33 nano
27 gummiboot
27 exit
26 emerge
21 curl
21 cat
18 mount
17 reboot
16 cp
that's for the root user.
"We don't merge kernel code just because user space was written by a retarded monkey on crack."
Linus f****g Trovalds
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65 sudo
12 exit
9 ls
9 cd
7 clear
5 ping
5 ffmpeg
4 sensors
4 ifconfig
3 traceroute
I also use these: dig, apropos, man, ps -ef | grep "process name", ls -al, and vi.
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1146 yaourt
630 sudo
478 man
393 testy
360 echo
352 ./rss.sh
273 cd
271 ./testy
195 git
180 ssh
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1146 yaourt
(Only joking...)
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...
I also use these: ... ps -ef | grep "process name" ...
You may like pgrep -a "process name" although it gives a little less information.
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ohnonot wrote:1146 yaourt
(Only joking...)
of course you are.
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Temetka wrote:...
I also use these: ... ps -ef | grep "process name" ...You may like pgrep -a "process name" although it gives a little less information.
Hmm...
I was using the previous command to find the PID of a process to kill. I like your solution better.
Thanks!
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