Termbin shortcut alias

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If you are using Linux and want to make life simpler, just run:
Code:
alias termbin="nc termbin.com 9999"

Now try:
Code:
ls | termbin

You will be shown a link with a copy/paste URL to show the results of what your terminal had.. stdout or whatever.

Let's hope people can pass this around.
 

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Also, a while back I made something for clearing logs:

Let's make a shortcut to clear logs, eh?

First, how about we make an alias to list all users?

Code:
alias allusers="cut -d: -f1 /etc/passwd"

Now how about allhomes?
Code:
alias allhomes="cd /home/;ls"

Now that we know all the users, all the homes, and therefore what logs there should be - we can purge the history and .bash_history easily.

Code:
alias thepurge="cat /dev/null > ~/.bash_history && history -c"

We could combine allhomes with automating su (maybe), or fetch configs to homedirs so we can wipe all variances of .bash_history - simple stuff.

But anyway, this should do.
 
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