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Mac os x terminal colors
Mac os x terminal colors










mac os x terminal colors
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If everything worked as it should, you can now open your saved, colored SSH terminals straight from Quicksilver. Hit the circular arrow in the bottom-right to rescan the catalog. Check "Omit source item" to just index the saved windows, not the "Terminal" directory itself. Click the "+" and select "File & Folder Scanner". Find the "Catalog" pane and select "Custom". Open Quicksilver and hit ⌘, for the "Preferences" window. If you add that directory to the Quicksilver catalog, you can use Quicksilver to trigger connections. The files are by default saved in ~/Library/Application Support/Terminal. When the "Open" dialog appears, start typing the name to select the file and hit ↩ to open it.

mac os x terminal colors

To re-establish the saved connection, with the customized colors, just File > Open… (⌘O).

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You're now free to remove the connection from "Connect to Server" if you feel like it the SSH settings are saved with the window. Specify some recognizable name and keep all the defaults.

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When you issue this command from the command line of a Mac Terminal window, it will change the title in the Terminals title bar to 'YOUR TITLE HERE. When you're satisfied, do File > Save (⌘S). The basic escape sequence you need to change the Terminal title from the command line is this: echo -n -e '0330 YOUR TITLE HERE007'. You can change font and cursor style in the "Display" panel. If I have xterm on the OS X box and both sides match I get color while ssh'd in, but not local. As I dig into this I think the problem is on the linux box side of things. In the "Color" panel, customize to your heart's content. Yes, my terminal type of the OS X machine was defaulted to vt100.

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If you don't want to be prompted for the password when connecting, you can set up RSA keys. Hit the "Connect" button and a SSH connection should be established. If I have xterm on the OS X box and both sides match I get color while sshd in, but not local. This is not necessary if the remote username is the same as you use locally. Yes, my terminal type of the OS X machine was defaulted to vt100. Select that server in the right column and specify a username in the "User" field. Select "Secure Shell (ssh)" in the left column, then click the "+" button under the right column. Furthermore, you can customize the terminal colors (and various other things) and save that along with the connection, so that you easily can establish SSH connections that can be told apart at a glance.Īs if that wasn't enough, Quicksilver can be made to index the saved sessions for even easier reconnection. With the bundled terminal app in OS X, it's possible to save and re-establish SSH connections in the GUI.












Mac os x terminal colors