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index ca62320..ab7c2d7 100644
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@@ -114,8 +114,9 @@ Only main chapters:
- **[Hacking/Penetration Testing](#hackingpenetration-testing-toc)**
- **[Your daily knowledge and news](#your-daily-knowledge-and-news-toc)**
- **[Other Cheat Sheets](#other-cheat-sheets-toc)**
-- **[One-liners](#one-liners-toc)**
-- **[Shell functions](#shell-functions-toc)**
+- **[Shell One-liners](#shell-one-liners-toc)**
+- **[Shell Tricks](#shell-tricks-toc)**
+- **[Shell Functions](#shell-functions-toc)**
## :trident: The Book of Secret Knowledge (Chapters)
@@ -1669,7 +1670,7 @@ _Encoding_
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-#### One-liners [[TOC]](#anger-table-of-contents)
+#### Shell One-liners [[TOC]](#anger-table-of-contents)
##### Table of Contents
@@ -2327,6 +2328,7 @@ ___
```bash
vimdiff file1 file2
```
+
###### Compare two JSON files
```bash
@@ -2334,8 +2336,9 @@ vimdiff <(jq -S . A.json) <(jq -S . B.json)
```
###### Compare Hex dump
+
```bash
-d(){ vimdiff <(f $1) <(f $2);};f(){ hexdump -C $1|cut -d' ' -f3-|tr -s ' ';}; d ~/bin1 ~/bin2
+d(){ vimdiff <(f $1) <(f $2);};f(){ hexdump -C $1 | cut -d' ' -f3- | tr -s ' ';}; d ~/bin1 ~/bin2
```
###### diffchar
@@ -4352,6 +4355,17 @@ perl -p -i -e 's/\t/ /g' filename
perl -lne '$i++; $in += length($_); END { print "$i lines, $in characters"; }' filename
```
+#### Shell Tricks [[TOC]](#anger-table-of-contents)
+
+When you get a shell, it is generally not very clean, but after following these steps, you will have a fairly clean and comfortable shell to work with.
+
+1) `script /dev/null -c bash`
+2) Ctrl-Z (to send it to background)
+3) `stty raw -echo; fg` (returns the shell to foreground)
+4) `reset` (to reset terminal)
+5) `xterm` (when asked for terminal type)
+6) `export TERM=xterm; export SHELL=bash`
+
#### Shell functions [[TOC]](#anger-table-of-contents)
##### Table of Contents