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Cross platform terminal emulator?
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SSH config is versatile, what I do is keep a simple
.ssh/config
file like this in every machine that isn't synced:This file will simply configure it to use the IdentityFile of this machine and import another file that has the actual host definitions at
~/Preferences/ssh/config
- that is the one I sync with Syncthing. This gives a nice way to customize settings for each machine (key path and whatnot) while keeping a global file with in sync between all of them.For reference here is
~/Preferences/ssh/config
:Oh that's very helpful, thank you.