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windofchange2012-10-11 12:09:28
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windofchange, 2012-10-11 12:09:28

Similar to iTerm2 for Mac OS?

Welcome all! Can you please tell me if there is an analogue of iTerm2 in nature with the ability to save server profiles? The situation is such that there are more than a dozen servers, and you can’t remember the IP of each, it’s not convenient from a notepad or similar options, but something like a manager would be very useful. It is much more convenient to click on the name with the appropriate settings and enter a password than to search, copy, paste, etc.
Thanks in advance for your replies!

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DevMan, 2012-10-11
@windofchange

Iterm2 is also available for osx.

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windofchange, 2012-10-11
@windofchange

Found the solution myself. There are profiles in the settings (for some reason I thought that the profiles were there for the appearance settings). In profiles, set the name and command where to connect, save. In the menu we turn on Toolbelt -> Show toolbelt, and we see the saved servers. Thank you all for your attention

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Sergey Lerg, 2012-10-11
@Lerg

You can also do it with a simple shell script.

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sevmax, 2012-10-12
@sevmax

You can create aliases in ~/.ssh/config.
System-wide settings, any terminal picks up.
The method works on any nix.
Looks like this:
Host server1
Hostname 1.2.3.4
User anonymous
Port 22

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Alex, 2015-06-29
@keoskes

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There is a goofy beauty. habrahabr.ru/post/186380
alias is an ideal solution, IMHO.

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