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by kivikakk 4775 days ago
Well.

   1053 ,
   1002 %
    679 make
    659 vi
    630 s
    293 cm
    278 l
    257 ack
    246 grep
    218 a
    183 co
    147 w
    143 sudo
    133 rm
    129 cat
    114 ..
    110 cd
    109 h
    107 go
     93 ssh
     86 mv
     84 v
     71 git
     70 find
     67 irb
     63 ./manage.py
     62 echo
     61 apt-cache
     55 ~
     46 ruby
     46 jekyll
     46 ada
     43 mkdir
     43 erl
     42 man
     40 ./rebar
     39 gpg
     38 dc
     37 nc
     37 d
     35 rh
     35 cx
     34 cp
     32 ps
     31 curl
     31 bundle
     30 file
     30 dig
     29 ad
     28 chmod
     27 tmux
     27 bin/koosk6la
     26 ping
     26 h1
     26 gdb
     25 r
     25 ./gundrey
     25 fab
     25 ./deploy
     24 tail
     24 lt
     24 dialyzer
     24 bd
     22 y
     22 mm
     22 less
     21 wtf
     21 web
     21 st
     21 g++
     20 stp
     20 rsync
     20 cb
     19 rbm
     18 valgrind
     17 which
     17 ../rebar
     16 wget
     15 wo
     15 unzip
     14 whois
     14 ./rewrite.rb
     14 kill
     14 cabal
     14 -
     13 wt
     13 mushroom
     13 for
     12 Work/draftable
     12 mnf
     12 ls
     12 
     11 vmware-gksu
     11 pcp
     11 nanoc
     11 ./live.py
     11 k6
     11 firefox
     11 Code/kivikakk.ee
     10 tar
2 comments

"s"? "a"? Mind explaining some of these?
"git status -sb" and "git add -p", respectively. Most of the 1-3 letter ones are git aliases (and notice how often I use them!), corresponding to the aliases here: https://github.com/kivikakk/dotdirs/blob/master/gitconfig#L3... (some rubbish in my .zshrc makes it such that "a -> git a")
what do your , & % commands do?
ls and fg, respectively. (the latter is standard)