I've watched several articles about Orion, Eclipse's web based development tools. But never got in their hosted hub, to test and play. Until today :)
Now, that's worth the note to make it popular, it's for sure something ground breaking.
http://wiki.eclipse.org/Orion/Getting_Started_with_Orion#Logging_into_Orion
For now they allow CSS and JS. Good enough, let's see what's it capable of, I only suspect good things
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Wednesday, February 13, 2013
Sunday, February 10, 2013
my ssh fast path
This is a collection of past week digging and mocking SSH things. Here's what I have:
1. a neat Gnome Terminal alternative is quake-[ohhhh that Quake !]-like terminal http://guake.org/
have handy the terminal sliding down from the screen, clearing my panel to sometimes 5 to 10 terminals [sorry, didn't get to switch tabs in Gnome Terminal]
2. very useful article about tweaking local ~/.ssh/config, several things I applied from it:
http://blogs.perl.org/users/smylers/2011/08/ssh-productivity-tips.html
3. another very useful script which you can use to perform auto-complete to hosts you regularly use.
http://surniaulula.com/2012/09/20/autocomplete-ssh-hostnames/
Managing SSH connections: this is a topic I've been attempted to get my life easier from some time ago.
First I got on different SSH managers. That sucks, I'm already on linux, c'mon !
Second I got to manage ssh connections in simple .sh scripts. With my limited scripting shell abilities, I soon got bored :) Then I had to have different users/hosts combination, I'd needed to duplicate them, eventually.
Enter hosts autocomplete: you define your own hosts on ~/.ssh/config, then enter ssh followed by usual bash Alt key,all hosts found will get displayed.
At the end, here's my current ~/.ssh/config
tada@tada:~/.ssh$ cat config
ControlMaster auto
ControlPath /tmp/ssh_mux_%h_%p_%r
ControlPersist 2h
TCPKeepAlive no
ServerAliveInterval 60
ServerAliveCountMax 10
Host xxx.yyy.com
Host xxx.yyy.com
#add hosts here, not /etc/hosts :) nice difference to NOT mix them
1. a neat Gnome Terminal alternative is quake-[ohhhh that Quake !]-like terminal http://guake.org/
have handy the terminal sliding down from the screen, clearing my panel to sometimes 5 to 10 terminals [sorry, didn't get to switch tabs in Gnome Terminal]
2. very useful article about tweaking local ~/.ssh/config, several things I applied from it:
http://blogs.perl.org/users/smylers/2011/08/ssh-productivity-tips.html
3. another very useful script which you can use to perform auto-complete to hosts you regularly use.
http://surniaulula.com/2012/09/20/autocomplete-ssh-hostnames/
Managing SSH connections: this is a topic I've been attempted to get my life easier from some time ago.
First I got on different SSH managers. That sucks, I'm already on linux, c'mon !
Second I got to manage ssh connections in simple .sh scripts. With my limited scripting shell abilities, I soon got bored :) Then I had to have different users/hosts combination, I'd needed to duplicate them, eventually.
Enter hosts autocomplete: you define your own hosts on ~/.ssh/config, then enter ssh followed by usual bash Alt key,
At the end, here's my current ~/.ssh/config
tada@tada:~/.ssh$ cat config
ControlMaster auto
ControlPath /tmp/ssh_mux_%h_%p_%r
ControlPersist 2h
TCPKeepAlive no
ServerAliveInterval 60
ServerAliveCountMax 10
Host xxx.yyy.com
Host xxx.yyy.com
#add hosts here, not /etc/hosts :) nice difference to NOT mix them
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