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i think i could do that but idk if i want something like a terminal command or something more like lazygit. |
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Hi, sorry for the late reply! I would advise against storing passwords in plain text. Instead, consider adding an option to generate an identity file using ssh-keygen, then copying it to the remote system with ssh-copy-id. You can store the reference where applicable. The idea of using fzf sounds great; however, to my knowledge, it's not available on the system by default. For that feature, you might want to consider using grep or another built-in tool to avoid adding additional dependencies. Thanks again for your contribution! 😊 |
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Added password storing.
Added fzf search on saved connection and fast connect.