![]() ![]() The other features I like about iTerm2 are pretty standard in at least a dozen or so other terminal emulators (tabs, split windows, etc.). Any terminal software that doesn't have a feature like this is a no-go for me (and so far iTerm2 is the only one I have found that has this feature, I have looked high and low for something similar native in Linux but have only come up with bupkis). Of course we have seperate passwords for each environment, so having this feature is pretty much a must for me now. Once you are on a server they maybe several passwords and or accounts you need to login to or accesses (like postgres, mongodb, redis, etc.). ![]() I manage a ton of servers, and yeah we use SSO to ssh into them, but that is just ssh access. This an absolute life changing feature for me. Pop-up box comes up, here you can have as many credentials as you need, it saves them, just double click one and it will enter it in your terminal window.
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