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alias please='sudo'
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## more intelligent acking for ubuntu users
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alias afind='ack-grep -il'
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if which ack-grep > /dev/null;
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then
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alias afind='ack-grep -il'
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else
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alias afind='ack -il'
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fi
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# only define LC_CTYPE if undefined
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if [[ -z "$LC_CTYPE" && -z "$LC_ALL" ]]; then
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## atom
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This plugin makes "at" a useful function for invoking the Atom Editor.
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Originally by Github user [aforty](https://github.com/aforty) for OSX, modified to alias 'at' to 'atom' for Linux, since atom already works on the terminal for Linux, and calling 'at' in a non-OSX environment should still work.
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### Requirements
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* [Atom](https://atom.io/)
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### Usage
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* If `at` command is called without an argument, launch Atom
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* If `at` is passed a directory, open it in Atom
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* If `at` is passed a file, open it in Atom
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### Examples
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* Open the current dir in atom: `at .`
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* Open another dir in atom: `at path/to/folder`
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* Open a file: `at filename.extension`
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case $OSTYPE in
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darwin*)
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local _atom_paths > /dev/null 2>&1
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_atom_paths=(
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"$HOME/Applications/Atom.app"
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"/Applications/Atom.app"
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)
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for _atom_path in $_atom_paths; do
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if [[ -a $_atom_path ]]; then
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alias at="open -a '$_atom_path'"
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break
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fi
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done
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;;
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cygwin)
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local _atom_path > /dev/null 2>&1
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_atom_path=${LOCALAPPDATA}/atom/bin/atom
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if [[ -a $_atom_path ]]; then
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cyg_open_atom()
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{
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if [[ -n $1 ]]; then
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${_atom_path} `cygpath -w -a $1`
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else
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${_atom_path}
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fi
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}
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alias at=cyg_open_atom
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fi
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;;
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linux*)
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# Alerts the user if 'atom' is not a found command.
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type atom >/dev/null 2>&1 && alias at="atom" || { echo >&2 "You have enabled the atom oh-my-zsh plugin on Linux, but atom is not a recognized command. Please make sure you have it installed before using this plugin."; }
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esac
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# c. Or, use this file as an oh-my-zsh plugin.
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#
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alias ghf='git hf'
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alias ghff='git hf feature'
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alias ghfr='git hf release'
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alias ghfh='git hf hotfix'
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alias ghfs='git hf support'
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alias ghfu='git hf update'
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_git-hf ()
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{
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local curcontext="$curcontext" state line
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# Grabs all available tasks from the `gulpfile.js`
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# in the current directory.
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#
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function $$gulp_completion() {
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compls=$(grep -Eo "gulp.task\((['\"](([a-zA-Z0-9]|-)*)['\"],)" gulpfile.js 2>/dev/null | grep -Eo "['\"](([a-zA-Z0-9]|-)*)['\"]" | sed s/"['\"]"//g | sort)"
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function $$gulp_completion {
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compls="$(grep -Eo "gulp.task\((['\"](([a-zA-Z0-9]|-)*)['\"],)" gulpfile.js 2>/dev/null | grep -Eo "['\"](([a-zA-Z0-9]|-)*)['\"]" | sed s/"['\"]"//g | sort)"
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completions=(${=compls})
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compadd -- $completions
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## Aliases explained
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* nmap_open_ports - scan for open ports on target
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* nmap_list_interfaces - list all network interfaces on host where the command runs
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* nmap_slow - slow scan that avoids to spam the targets logs
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* nmap_fin - scan to see if hosts are up with TCP FIN scan
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* nmap_full - aggressive full scan that scans all ports, tries to determine OS and service versions
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* nmap_open_ports - Scan for open ports on target
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* nmap_list_interfaces - List all network interfaces on host where the command runs
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* nmap_slow - Slow scan that avoids to spam the targets logs
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* nmap_fin - Scan to see if hosts are up with TCP FIN scan
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* nmap_full - Aggressive full scan that scans all ports, tries to determine OS and service versions
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* nmap_check_for_firewall - TCP ACK scan to check for firewall existence
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* nmap_ping_through_firewall - Host discovery with SYN and ACK probes instead of just pings to avoid firewall
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restrictions
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* nmap_fast - Fast scan of the top 300 popular ports
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* nmap_detect_versions - detects versions of services and OS, runs on all ports
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* nmap_check_for_vulns - uses vulscan script to check target services for vulnerabilities
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* nmap_detect_versions - Detects versions of services and OS, runs on all ports
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* nmap_check_for_vulns - Uses vulscan script to check target services for vulnerabilities
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* nmap_full_udp - Same as full but via UDP
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* nmap_traceroute - Try to traceroute using the most common ports
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* nmap_full_with_scripts - Same as nmap_full but also runs all the scripts
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* nmap_web_safe_osscan - Little "safer" scan for OS version as connecting to only HTTP and HTTPS ports doesn't look so attacking.
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alias nmap_full="nmap -sS -T4 -PE -PP -PS80,443 -PY -g 53 -A -p1-65535 -v"
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alias nmap_check_for_firewall="nmap -sA -p1-65535 -v -T4"
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alias nmap_ping_through_firewall="nmap -PS -PA"
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alias nmap_fast="nmap -F -T5 --top-ports 300"
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alias nmap_fast="nmap -F -T5 --version-light --top-ports 300"
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alias nmap_detect_versions="nmap -sV -p1-65535 -O --osscan-guess -T4 -Pn"
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alias nmap_check_for_vulns="nmap --script=vulscan"
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alias nmap_full_udp="nmap -sS -sU -T4 -A -v -PE -PS22,25,80 -PA21,23,80,443,3389 "
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alias nmap_traceroute="nmap -sP -PE -PS22,25,80 -PA21,23,80,3389 -PU -PO --traceroute "
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alias nmap_full_with_scripts="sudo nmap -sS -sU -T4 -A -v -PE -PP -PS21,22,23,25,80,113,31339 -PA80,113,443,10042 -PO --script all "
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alias nmap_web_safe_osscan="sudo nmap -p 80,443 -O -v --osscan-guess --fuzzy "
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eval "$(npm completion 2>/dev/null)"
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# Install dependencies globally
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alias npmg="npm i -g "
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# npm package names are lowercase
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# - https://twitter.com/substack/status/23122603153150361
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# Thus, we've used camelCase for the following aliases:
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# Install and save to dependencies in your package.json
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# Install and save to dev-dependencies in your package.json
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# npmd is used by https://github.com/dominictarr/npmd
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alias npmD="npm i -D "
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# Execute command from node_modules folder based on current directory
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# i.e npmE gulp
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alias npmE='PATH="$(npm bin)":"$PATH"'
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alias rr='rake routes'
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alias rrg='rake routes | grep'
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alias rt='rake test'
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alias rmd='rake middleware'
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# legacy stuff
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alias sstat='thin --stats "/thin/stats" start'
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if [[ -d "${devfolder}/Platforms/iPhoneSimulator.platform/Developer/Applications/iPhone Simulator.app" ]]; then
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open "${devfolder}/Platforms/iPhoneSimulator.platform/Developer/Applications/iPhone Simulator.app"
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# Xcode ≥ 6.x
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else
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elif [[ -d "${devfolder}/Applications/iOS Simulator.app" ]]; then
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open "${devfolder}/Applications/iOS Simulator.app"
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# Xcode ≥ 7.x
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else
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open "${devfolder}/Applications/Simulator.app"
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fi
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}
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