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date - Statistics of command combinations using semicolon
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Before

The commands before date: Execute the given command before date.

Command percentage
w 23%
date 15%
echo 7%
name 3%
ip 2%
ss 2%
sleep 2%
ls 2%
export 2%
su 2%
tail 1%
find 1%
nc 1%
tar 1%
cat 1%
man 1%
sed 1%
comm 1%
sudo 1%
awk 1%
id 1%
cal 1%
grep 1%
cd 1%
clear 1%

After

The commands after date: Execute the given command after date.

Command Percentage
echo 13%
date 13%
w 11%
sleep 7%
ss 3%
su 3%
grep 3%
ls 2%
rm 2%
sed 2%
cp 2%
ps 2%
awk 2%
name 2%
cat 1%
curl 1%
sudo 1%
id 1%
cal 1%
ssh 1%
nc 1%

Related Scenarios

Below are the scenarios for all command combinations above.

The description in the table is referenced from and can be used to search the one-line-command or the scripts in the website of CommandLineFu.

Execute w before date

  • Monitor a file with tail with timestamps added
  • increase recursively the modification time for a list of files
  • Output system statistics every 5 seconds with timestamp
  • Tweet my ip ( see your machine ip on twitter )
  • Backup all MySQL Databases to individual files
  • watch filesizes (c.f. logfiles, file downloading, etc.)
  • Yet Another Large Screen Clock
  • Speaking alarm clock
  • Alert visually until any key is pressed
  • log your PC's motherboard and CPU temperature along with the current date
  • keep a log of the active windows
  • Simple Video Surveillance by email
  • To generate the list of dates using bash shell
  • To generate the list of dates using bash shell
  • find packages installed from e.g. sid which are newer than those available from e.g. testing when sid is no longer present as a source repo
  • csv file of ping every minutes
  • fork performance test
  • read a file line by line and perform some operation on each line
  • Disaster Snapshot (procmail)
  • Binary Clock
  • Greets the user appropriately
  • Check a internet connetion is up. If it isn't write a log.
  • Console clock
  • Bash function that saves bash functions to file from shell session
  • Print the current time on the whole screen, updated every second
  • Update a namecheap @ A record to point to your current internet-facing IP address
  • Powershell Ping Logs Host Up/Down Events
  • add time to make output and redirect it to a file
  • installing sublime-text-2 on Ubuntu 10.04
  • Update twitter with curl
  • ping with timestamp
  • Countdown Clock
  • Display an updating clock in sh variants
  • monitor when target host will be up
  • Backup all databases in a MySQL container
  • Annotate tail -f with timestamps
  • Create date-based tgz of current dir, runs in the background, very very cool
  • Update twitter with Perl
  • Send an email from the terminal when job finishes
  • Mortality Countdown
  • Repeat a command until stopped
  • Batch JPEG rename to date using ImageMagick
  • awk date convert
  • Create a continuous digital clock in Linux terminal
  • AIX : reset aixuser password lastupdate to now using perl
  • Polls fos network port usage
  • Monitor a file with tail with timestamps added
  • Prefix every line with a timestamp
  • Send an email from the terminal when job finishes
  • Find processes stuck in dreaded
  • View the newest xkcd comic.
  • Processes biglion quantity of sold ebay coupons/bonus codes
  • a simple alarm
  • monitor what processes are waiting for IO interrupts
  • Carriage return for reprinting on the same line

Execute date before date

  • Chronometer in hour format
  • Get yesterday's date or a previous time
  • Get yesterday's date or a previous time
  • Get yesterday's date or a previous time
  • "at" command w/o the resource usage/competition issues
  • "at" command w/o the resource usage/competition issues
  • Set the date on one remove server to the date of another remote server
  • Set the date on one remove server to the date of another remote server
  • To generate the list of dates using bash shell
  • find packages installed from e.g. sid which are newer than those available from e.g. testing when sid is no longer present as a source repo
  • StopWatch, toilet version, amazing format inside terminal
  • StopWatch, OnScreen version, blinking shily on all desktops
  • StopWatch, simple text, hh:mm:ss using Unix Time
  • Update a namecheap @ A record to point to your current internet-facing IP address
  • rename all images in folder with prefix of date and time from exif data
  • rename all images in folder with prefix of date and time from exif data
  • rename all images in folder with prefix of date and time from exif data
  • Update twitter with curl
  • for all who don't have the watch command
  • for all who don't have the watch command
  • Countdown Clock
  • Countdown Clock
  • Countdown Clock
  • Create date-based tgz of current dir, runs in the background, very very cool
  • python one-liner to get the current week number
  • debian based OS update apt/dpkg only if it hasn't been updated in N time
  • Batch JPEG rename to date using ImageMagick
  • for all who don't have the watch command
  • awk date convert
  • get time in other timezones
  • snapshot partition for consistent backups with minimal downtime
  • A bash timer
  • irssi log histogram
  • irssi log histogram
  • irssi log histogram
  • irssi log histogram
  • View the newest xkcd comic.

Execute echo before date

  • Reset the last modified time for each file in a git repo to its last commit time
  • Reset the last modified time for each file in a git repo to its last commit time
  • Battery real life energy vs predicted remaining plotted
  • Do you really believe on Battery Remaining Time? Confirm it from time to time!
  • Monitor system load and print out top offending processes
  • Backup a file with a date-time stamp
  • Check if it's your binary birthday!
  • Binary Clock
  • Backup a file with a date-time stamp
  • Greets the user appropriately
  • Day of the week of your birthday over the years.
  • Update twitter with curl
  • Generate an over-the-top UUID
  • Locate command for MAC OSX
  • macports update
  • Poor man's watch: Repeat a command every N seconds
  • Backup a directory structure
  • Put a console clock in top right corner

Execute name before date

  • Backup all MySQL Databases to individual files
  • Backup a file with a date-time stamp
  • Backup a file with a date-time stamp
  • Backup a file with a date-time stamp
  • Backup a file with a date-time stamp
  • Backup a file with a date-time stamp
  • Update twitter with Perl
  • print your iTunes App for iPhone/iTouch/iPad to show your friends which ones you have

Execute ip before date

  • Tweet my ip ( see your machine ip on twitter )
  • Backup all MySQL Databases to individual files
  • Backup files older than 1 day on /home/dir, gzip them, moving old file to a dated file.
  • Powershell Ping Logs Host Up/Down Events
  • print your iTunes App for iPhone/iTouch/iPad to show your friends which ones you have

Execute ss before date

  • do something else while waiting for an event, such as reboot
  • Update a namecheap @ A record to point to your current internet-facing IP address
  • Update twitter with Perl
  • debian based OS update apt/dpkg only if it hasn't been updated in N time
  • show you the time when you lost the remote server.

Execute sleep before date

  • Yet Another Large Screen Clock
  • Speaking alarm clock
  • Show bandwidth use oneliner
  • Console clock
  • Polls fos network port usage

Execute ls before date

  • "at" command w/o the resource usage/competition issues
  • Put a console clock in top right corner
  • Show a clock in the upper right corner
  • rename all images in folder with prefix of date and time from exif data
  • Console clock
  • A way to run commands on a remote computer to be displayed on the remote computer

Execute export before date

  • Set the date on one remove server to the date of another remote server
  • StopWatch, toilet version, amazing format inside terminal
  • StopWatch, OnScreen version, blinking shily on all desktops
  • StopWatch, simple text, hh:mm:ss using Unix Time
  • A bash timer

Execute su before date

  • Set the date on one remove server to the date of another remote server
  • Update a namecheap @ A record to point to your current internet-facing IP address
  • installing sublime-text-2 on Ubuntu 10.04
  • debian based OS update apt/dpkg only if it hasn't been updated in N time
  • Clean apt-get and gpg cache and keys
  • Clean apt-get and gpg cache and keys

Execute tail before date

  • Monitor a file with tail with timestamps added
  • Annotate tail -f with timestamps
  • Monitor a file with tail with timestamps added
  • Hunt for the newest file.

Execute find before date

  • increase recursively the modification time for a list of files
  • Backup files older than 1 day on /home/dir, gzip them, moving old file to a dated file.
  • print your iTunes App for iPhone/iTouch/iPad to show your friends which ones you have
  • Hunt for the newest file.

Execute nc before date

  • Create subversion undo point
  • Create the four oauth keys required for a Twitter stream feed
  • Auto download Ubuntu 10.04 LTS with super fast zsync
  • Bash function that saves bash functions to file from shell session

Execute tar before date

  • Battery real life energy vs predicted remaining plotted
  • Do you really believe on Battery Remaining Time? Confirm it from time to time!
  • Create date-based tgz of current dir, runs in the background, very very cool

Execute cat before date

  • Monitor system load and print out top offending processes
  • log your PC's motherboard and CPU temperature along with the current date
  • Locate command for MAC OSX
  • Backup all databases in a MySQL container

Execute man before date

  • "at" command w/o the resource usage/competition issues
  • A way to run commands on a remote computer to be displayed on the remote computer
  • Prefix every line with a timestamp

Execute sed before date

  • "at" command w/o the resource usage/competition issues
  • Create date-based tgz of current dir, runs in the background, very very cool
  • Batch JPEG rename to date using ImageMagick

Execute comm before date

  • "at" command w/o the resource usage/competition issues
  • A way to run commands on a remote computer to be displayed on the remote computer
  • Prefix every line with a timestamp

Execute sudo before date

  • Set the date on one remove server to the date of another remote server
  • Clean apt-get and gpg cache and keys
  • Clean apt-get and gpg cache and keys

Execute awk before date

  • log your PC's motherboard and CPU temperature along with the current date
  • Disaster Snapshot (procmail)
  • Batch JPEG rename to date using ImageMagick
  • awk date convert

Execute id before date

  • find packages installed from e.g. sid which are newer than those available from e.g. testing when sid is no longer present as a source repo
  • Calculate days on which Friday the 13th occurs
  • rename all images in folder with prefix of date and time from exif data
  • Batch JPEG rename to date using ImageMagick

Execute cal before date

  • Run a command if today is the last day of the month
  • Create incremental snapshots of individual folders using find and tar-gzip
  • Create incremental backups of individual folders using find and tar-gzip

Execute grep before date

  • Disaster Snapshot (procmail)
  • Batch JPEG rename to date using ImageMagick
  • View the newest xkcd comic.

Execute cd before date

  • Update a namecheap @ A record to point to your current internet-facing IP address
  • Take Screenshot with Tizen SDK
  • View the newest xkcd comic.

Execute clear before date

  • Console clock
  • for all who don't have the watch command
  • for all who don't have the watch command
  • for all who don't have the watch command

Execute curl before date

  • Tweet my ip ( see your machine ip on twitter )
  • Update a namecheap @ A record to point to your current internet-facing IP address

Execute whatis before date

  • Tweet my ip ( see your machine ip on twitter )

Execute ssh before date

  • do something else while waiting for an event, such as reboot
  • show you the time when you lost the remote server.

Execute mysql before date

  • Backup all MySQL Databases to individual files

Execute bc before date

  • Monitor system load and print out top offending processes

Execute top before date

  • Automatically download Ubuntu 10.04 when available

Execute cp before date

  • log your PC's motherboard and CPU temperature along with the current date

Execute rm before date

  • log your PC's motherboard and CPU temperature along with the current date
  • rename all images in folder with prefix of date and time from exif data

Execute zip before date

  • Backup files older than 1 day on /home/dir, gzip them, moving old file to a dated file.

Execute gzip before date

  • Backup files older than 1 day on /home/dir, gzip them, moving old file to a dated file.

Execute exec before date

  • Backup files older than 1 day on /home/dir, gzip them, moving old file to a dated file.
  • print your iTunes App for iPhone/iTouch/iPad to show your friends which ones you have

Execute ps before date

  • Show seconds since modified of newest modified file in directory
  • Update a namecheap @ A record to point to your current internet-facing IP address

Execute password before date

  • Update a namecheap @ A record to point to your current internet-facing IP address
  • Update twitter with Perl

Execute host before date

  • Update a namecheap @ A record to point to your current internet-facing IP address
  • show you the time when you lost the remote server.

Execute dd before date

  • installing sublime-text-2 on Ubuntu 10.04
  • Compression formats Benchmark

Execute ping before date

  • ping with timestamp

Execute locate before date

  • Locate command for MAC OSX

Execute pwd before date

  • Create date-based tgz of current dir, runs in the background, very very cool

Execute alias before date

  • Create date-based tgz of current dir, runs in the background, very very cool
  • A bash timer

Execute wait before date

  • Send an email from the terminal when job finishes
  • Send an email from the terminal when job finishes

Execute wget before date

  • View the newest xkcd comic.

Execute du before date

  • View the newest xkcd comic.

Execute sort before date

  • Hunt for the newest file.

Execute echo after date

  • Monitor a file with tail with timestamps added
  • Create subversion undo point
  • Chronometer in hour format
  • A signal trap that logs when your script was killed and what other processes were running at that time
  • Produce a pseudo random password with given length in base 64
  • Print a cron formatted time for 2 minutes in the future (for crontab testing)
  • Yet Another Large Screen Clock
  • One command line web server on port 80 using nc (netcat)
  • One line web server (working with any web browser)
  • Backup a file with a date-time stamp
  • Binary clock
  • To generate the list of dates using bash shell
  • find packages installed from e.g. sid which are newer than those available from e.g. testing when sid is no longer present as a source repo
  • Backup a file with a date-time stamp
  • Greets the user appropriately
  • Show seconds since modified of newest modified file in directory
  • Calculate days on which Friday the 13th occurs
  • Calculate days on which Friday the 13th occurs
  • Powershell Ping Logs Host Up/Down Events
  • Update twitter with curl
  • for all who don't have the watch command
  • for all who don't have the watch command
  • Countdown Clock
  • Locate command for MAC OSX
  • macports update
  • monitor when target host will be up
  • Bash function to see if the day ends in "y"
  • Compression formats Benchmark
  • for all who don't have the watch command
  • for all who don't have the watch command
  • quick and easy way of validating a date format of yyyy-mm-dd and returning a boolean
  • read unixtimestamp with festival
  • Validate date, also a date within a leap year
  • Watch and keep history of a command
  • Binary clock
  • Binary clock
  • Read random news on the internet

Execute date after date

  • Chronometer in hour format
  • Get yesterday's date or a previous time
  • Get yesterday's date or a previous time
  • Get yesterday's date or a previous time
  • "at" command w/o the resource usage/competition issues
  • "at" command w/o the resource usage/competition issues
  • Set the date on one remove server to the date of another remote server
  • Set the date on one remove server to the date of another remote server
  • To generate the list of dates using bash shell
  • find packages installed from e.g. sid which are newer than those available from e.g. testing when sid is no longer present as a source repo
  • StopWatch, toilet version, amazing format inside terminal
  • StopWatch, OnScreen version, blinking shily on all desktops
  • StopWatch, simple text, hh:mm:ss using Unix Time
  • Update a namecheap @ A record to point to your current internet-facing IP address
  • rename all images in folder with prefix of date and time from exif data
  • rename all images in folder with prefix of date and time from exif data
  • rename all images in folder with prefix of date and time from exif data
  • Update twitter with curl
  • for all who don't have the watch command
  • for all who don't have the watch command
  • Countdown Clock
  • Countdown Clock
  • Countdown Clock
  • Create date-based tgz of current dir, runs in the background, very very cool
  • python one-liner to get the current week number
  • debian based OS update apt/dpkg only if it hasn't been updated in N time
  • Batch JPEG rename to date using ImageMagick
  • for all who don't have the watch command
  • awk date convert
  • get time in other timezones
  • snapshot partition for consistent backups with minimal downtime
  • A bash timer
  • irssi log histogram
  • irssi log histogram
  • irssi log histogram
  • irssi log histogram
  • View the newest xkcd comic.

Execute w after date

  • Days left before password expires
  • A signal trap that logs when your script was killed and what other processes were running at that time
  • Days left before password expires
  • One command line web server on port 80 using nc (netcat)
  • One line web server (working with any web browser)
  • log your PC's motherboard and CPU temperature along with the current date
  • Backup a file with a date-time stamp
  • keep a log of the active windows
  • To generate the list of dates using bash shell
  • To generate the list of dates using bash shell
  • csv file of ping every minutes
  • ruby one-liner to get the current week number
  • Display count of log entries via the previous minute for graphing purposes. Example given is for DHCPREQUESTS on an ISC dhcp service log.
  • Backup a file with a date-time stamp
  • StopWatch, toilet version, amazing format inside terminal
  • StopWatch, OnScreen version, blinking shily on all desktops
  • StopWatch, simple text, hh:mm:ss using Unix Time
  • Update twitter with curl
  • Generate an over-the-top UUID
  • Countdown Clock
  • Take Screenshot with Tizen SDK
  • Get the next weekday for an 'at' command
  • Log your internet download speed
  • deleter
  • LIST FILENAMES OF FILES CREATED TODAY IN CURRENT DIRECTORY
  • Create a log file of Nvidia graphics card temperatures using nvidia-smi
  • A bash timer
  • Find processes stuck in dreaded
  • Processes biglion quantity of sold ebay coupons/bonus codes
  • monitor what processes are waiting for IO interrupts

Execute sleep after date

  • do something else while waiting for an event, such as reboot
  • Console clock
  • "at" command w/o the resource usage/competition issues
  • Speaking alarm clock
  • Alert visually until any key is pressed
  • Alert visually until any key is pressed
  • Simple Video Surveillance by email
  • Check a internet connetion is up. If it isn't write a log.
  • Print the current time on the whole screen, updated every second
  • Powershell Curl Logs Signal Strength of Cable Modem
  • Console clock
  • Wait for file to stop changing
  • Countdown Clock
  • Display an updating clock in sh variants
  • Mortality Countdown
  • Create a continuous digital clock in Linux terminal
  • Countdown Clock
  • a simple alarm
  • Carriage return for reprinting on the same line
  • Put a console clock in top right corner

Execute ss after date

  • Create subversion undo point
  • A signal trap that logs when your script was killed and what other processes were running at that time
  • Automatic ssh Session Logger
  • Disaster Snapshot (procmail)
  • Update a namecheap @ A record to point to your current internet-facing IP address
  • Screenshot pipe to remote host, adding URL to clipboard, notifying when done. (without saving locally)
  • Auto Get Missing Launchpad Keys
  • Update twitter with curl
  • monitor when target host will be up
  • A way to run commands on a remote computer to be displayed on the remote computer

Execute su after date

  • Generat a Random MAC address
  • Generat a Random MAC address
  • Get the time and date of the last server reboot
  • Set the date on one remove server to the date of another remote server
  • Update a namecheap @ A record to point to your current internet-facing IP address
  • installing sublime-text-2 on Ubuntu 10.04
  • Update twitter with curl
  • Speed up upgrades for a debian/ubuntu based system.
  • debian based OS update apt/dpkg only if it hasn't been updated in N time
  • Clean apt-get and gpg cache and keys

Execute grep after date

  • Days left before password expires
  • measure answer time of a web service
  • Days left before password expires
  • keep a log of the active windows
  • Display count of log entries via the previous minute for graphing purposes. Example given is for DHCPREQUESTS on an ISC dhcp service log.
  • Auto Get Missing Launchpad Keys
  • Speed up upgrades for a debian/ubuntu based system.
  • LIST FILENAMES OF FILES CREATED TODAY IN CURRENT DIRECTORY
  • Create a log file of Nvidia graphics card temperatures using nvidia-smi
  • Polls fos network port usage

Execute ls after date

  • Create subversion undo point
  • watch filesizes (c.f. logfiles, file downloading, etc.)
  • "at" command w/o the resource usage/competition issues
  • deleter
  • LIST FILENAMES OF FILES CREATED TODAY IN CURRENT DIRECTORY
  • Create a log file of Nvidia graphics card temperatures using nvidia-smi
  • Processes biglion quantity of sold ebay coupons/bonus codes

Execute rm after date

  • backup local MySQL database into a folder and removes older then 5 days backups
  • A signal trap that logs when your script was killed and what other processes were running at that time
  • log your PC's motherboard and CPU temperature along with the current date
  • Create date-based tgz of current dir, runs in the background, very very cool
  • deleter
  • Clean apt-get and gpg cache and keys

Execute sed after date

  • Generat a Random MAC address
  • Generat a Random MAC address
  • Auto Get Missing Launchpad Keys
  • View all date formats, Quick Reference Help Alias
  • Localize a Public IP on a specific interface
  • Generate an over-the-top UUID

Execute cp after date

  • Battery real life energy vs predicted remaining plotted
  • Monitor system load and print out top offending processes
  • log your PC's motherboard and CPU temperature along with the current date
  • Backup a file with a date-time stamp
  • Display count of log entries via the previous minute for graphing purposes. Example given is for DHCPREQUESTS on an ISC dhcp service log.
  • Backup a file with a date-time stamp
  • Backup a file with a date-time stamp

Execute ps after date

  • Monitor system load and print out top offending processes
  • Disaster Snapshot (procmail)
  • Create a log file of Nvidia graphics card temperatures using nvidia-smi
  • Find processes stuck in dreaded
  • Backup a directory structure
  • monitor what processes are waiting for IO interrupts

Execute awk after date

  • log your PC's motherboard and CPU temperature along with the current date
  • Display count of log entries via the previous minute for graphing purposes. Example given is for DHCPREQUESTS on an ISC dhcp service log.
  • deleter
  • LIST FILENAMES OF FILES CREATED TODAY IN CURRENT DIRECTORY
  • Create a log file of Nvidia graphics card temperatures using nvidia-smi
  • Find processes stuck in dreaded
  • monitor what processes are waiting for IO interrupts

Execute name after date

  • Backup a file with a date-time stamp
  • Backup a file with a date-time stamp
  • Backup a file with a date-time stamp
  • Backup a file with a date-time stamp
  • Backup a file with a date-time stamp
  • Show git branches by date - useful for showing active branches

Execute cat after date

  • Generat a Random MAC address
  • Generat a Random MAC address
  • log your PC's motherboard and CPU temperature along with the current date

Execute curl after date

  • measure answer time of a web service
  • Update twitter with curl
  • Localize a Public IP on a specific interface
  • Repeat a command until stopped
  • Processes biglion quantity of sold ebay coupons/bonus codes

Execute sudo after date

  • Set the date on one remove server to the date of another remote server
  • Speed up upgrades for a debian/ubuntu based system.
  • debian based OS update apt/dpkg only if it hasn't been updated in N time
  • Clean apt-get and gpg cache and keys

Execute id after date

  • keep a log of the active windows
  • find packages installed from e.g. sid which are newer than those available from e.g. testing when sid is no longer present as a source repo
  • Calculate days on which Friday the 13th occurs
  • Create a log file of Nvidia graphics card temperatures using nvidia-smi

Execute cal after date

  • find packages installed from e.g. sid which are newer than those available from e.g. testing when sid is no longer present as a source repo
  • python one-liner to get the current week number
  • Repeat a command until stopped

Execute ssh after date

  • Automatic ssh Session Logger
  • Disaster Snapshot (procmail)
  • Screenshot pipe to remote host, adding URL to clipboard, notifying when done. (without saving locally)
  • monitor when target host will be up

Execute nc after date

  • irssi log histogram
  • irssi log histogram
  • Backup a directory structure

Execute touch after date

  • increase recursively the modification time for a list of files

Execute tail after date

  • Output system statistics every 5 seconds with timestamp
  • csv file of ping every minutes

Execute vmstat after date

  • Output system statistics every 5 seconds with timestamp

Execute find after date

  • backup local MySQL database into a folder and removes older then 5 days backups

Execute exec after date

  • backup local MySQL database into a folder and removes older then 5 days backups
  • Create a new detached screen session running command in background

Execute head after date

  • Monitor system load and print out top offending processes
  • Show git branches by date - useful for showing active branches

Execute sort after date

  • Monitor system load and print out top offending processes

Execute exit after date

  • Simple example of the trap command
  • Greets the user appropriately

Execute ping after date

  • csv file of ping every minutes
  • Powershell Ping Logs Host Up/Down Events

Execute mkdir after date

  • Automatic ssh Session Logger

Execute pstree after date

  • Disaster Snapshot (procmail)

Execute ln after date

  • Disaster Snapshot (procmail)

Execute declare after date

  • Bash function that saves bash functions to file from shell session

Execute host after date

  • Screenshot pipe to remote host, adding URL to clipboard, notifying when done. (without saving locally)
  • Repeat a command until stopped

Execute mv after date

  • rename all images in folder with prefix of date and time from exif data
  • Batch JPEG rename to date using ImageMagick

Execute man after date

  • Update twitter with curl
  • A way to run commands on a remote computer to be displayed on the remote computer

Execute ip after date

  • Localize a Public IP on a specific interface
  • Generate an over-the-top UUID

Execute xargs after date

  • Localize a Public IP on a specific interface

Execute ifconfig after date

  • Localize a Public IP on a specific interface

Execute tar after date

  • Create date-based tgz of current dir, runs in the background, very very cool

Execute less after date

  • A way to run commands on a remote computer to be displayed on the remote computer

Execute comm after date

  • A way to run commands on a remote computer to be displayed on the remote computer

Execute jp after date

  • Batch JPEG rename to date using ImageMagick

Execute bc after date

  • Compression formats Benchmark
  • Binary Clock

Execute vi after date

  • Create a log file of Nvidia graphics card temperatures using nvidia-smi

Execute netstat after date

  • Polls fos network port usage

Execute mount after date

  • snapshot partition for consistent backups with minimal downtime

Execute banner after date

  • A bash timer

Execute cd after date

  • View the newest xkcd comic.

Execute rsync after date

  • Backup a directory structure

Execute dd after date

  • Not so simple countdown from a given date