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    Save connection command in terminal

    Discussion in 'Apple and Mac OS X' started by system_159, Oct 8, 2007.

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    So I have a single command that I use a lot to connect to the schools 16 node cluster to do homework for my parallel processing class. Is there a way to save the single line(ssh server ip -l username) so that all I have to do is open a file, instead of remembering(or looking up) the ip and typing it all out?
     
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    ttt

    come on, somebody has to have an idea...