Miscellaneous command line utilities I find myself using frequently. Mostly just convenience wrappers around common Unix utilities.
get-ssl-cert.sh- get a given server's SSL certificates.kill-office.sh- kill all currently-running LibreOffice processes (yes, I wrote this specifically for LibreOffice because it freezes that frequently on Mac OS.)lscron.sh- list all cron jobs for all users on the system.svn-diff.sh- likesvn diff, but opens its output in a user-specified viewer (vim by default.)svn-info.sh- likesvn info, but you can specify a path on the local filesystem instead of its repository URL.svn-shotgun.sh- run an svn command on multiple auto-detected directories.qdiff- likediff -u, but with colors. Works by running diff, writing its output to a temporary file, then opening that file with vim for colored syntax hilighting.qdu- like recursivedu, but lists just the immediate children of the given directory next to their respective sizes.sync-dotfiles.sh- keep your local dotfile repos up-to-date with their remotes on GitHub.termcolors.sh- print a table of terminal color codes.vim-git-bash.cmd- double-click files in Windows's GUI to open them in Git Bash's Vim. Trivially modifiable to run any other Git Bash program (nvim, etc) as a handler for double-clicked files.