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Sure, if you enable the built-in SSH client (disabled by default on Mac under Settings -> Plugins), you can then add your connections under Settings -> SSH and connect to them through the "SSH" button in the tab bar. Alternatively, set your SSH commandline as a new profile's shell in Settings -> Shell |
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What I am looking for is a feature similar to iTerm2 on the Mac, where you can create a "profile" for each server you regularly connect to, and then when you click on that profile name it will launch a new tab and connect you to the server using the ssh command you specified in the profile. This could also be thought of as a favorites or bookmarks feature, the point being that you can connect to a server by simply clicking on the server name and it will open it in a new tab (I realize some people may prefer a new tile or new window, but I like my sessions in tabs). In iTerm2 you can select the profile you want from the "Profiles" dropdown menu in the top menu bar, or you can do what I do and have a sidebar that always shows a list of your profiles so it is literally one point-and-click to open one. That is my preferred behavior and something I'd very much like to emulate, but a dropdown in the top menu would be my second choice.
In your online demo I see that you can create additional profiles but what I cannot figure out is how you launch them! Is there any way to do what I am attempting in Terminus?
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