Make sure there is at least one file in it (even just the README.md)
ssh-keygen -t rsa -C "[email protected]"
Make sure there is at least one file in it (even just the README.md)
ssh-keygen -t rsa -C "[email protected]"
| _complete_ssh_hosts () | |
| { | |
| COMPREPLY=() | |
| cur="${COMP_WORDS[COMP_CWORD]}" | |
| comp_ssh_hosts=`cat ~/.ssh/known_hosts | \ | |
| cut -f 1 -d ' ' | \ | |
| sed -e s/,.*//g | \ | |
| grep -v ^# | \ | |
| uniq | \ | |
| grep -v "\[" ; |
| # --------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
| # | |
| # Description: This file holds all my BASH configurations and aliases | |
| # | |
| # Sections: | |
| # 1. Environment Configuration | |
| # 2. Make Terminal Better (remapping defaults and adding functionality) | |
| # 3. File and Folder Management | |
| # 4. Searching | |
| # 5. Process Management |
| # Short of learning how to actually configure OSX, here's a hacky way to use | |
| # GNU manpages for programs that are GNU ones, and fallback to OSX manpages otherwise | |
| alias man='_() { echo $1; man -M $(brew --prefix)/opt/coreutils/libexec/gnuman $1 1>/dev/null 2>&1; if [ "$?" -eq 0 ]; then man -M $(brew --prefix)/opt/coreutils/libexec/gnuman $1; else man $1; fi }; _' |
rsync (Everyone seems to like -z, but it is much slower for me)