Posted by: Anonymous
[ip: 60.234.224.18]
on June 19, 2008 11:08 AM
As the author of SSHMenu I'd like to say thanks Ben for the comprehenive writeup!
To the people who say using the command-line is easier, I say great! Use the command-line. This might not be the tool for you and as far as I know nobody is trying to force you to use it. I happen to be a command-line junkie too and I wrote this tool because it worked better for me than the command line. The main things it gives me is consistent window positioning and sizing as well as setting the background colour to indicate which windows are on production servers vs staging servers vs development servers. But if shell aliases etc work better for you then do that.
Another feature of SSHMenu that's specifically targetted at comman-line junkies like me is the bcvi integration.
Starting SSH connections simply with SSHMenu
Posted by: Anonymous [ip: 60.234.224.18] on June 19, 2008 11:08 AMTo the people who say using the command-line is easier, I say great! Use the command-line. This might not be the tool for you and as far as I know nobody is trying to force you to use it. I happen to be a command-line junkie too and I wrote this tool because it worked better for me than the command line. The main things it gives me is consistent window positioning and sizing as well as setting the background colour to indicate which windows are on production servers vs staging servers vs development servers. But if shell aliases etc work better for you then do that.
Another feature of SSHMenu that's specifically targetted at comman-line junkies like me is the bcvi integration.
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