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# Changing iTerm2 color in MacOSX when SSHing (so you know at a glance that you're no longer in Kansas) | |
# Adapted from https://gist.github.com/porras/5856906 | |
# 1. Create a theme in your terminal setting with the name "SSH" and the desired colors, background, etc. | |
# 2. Add this to your .bash_profile (or .bashrc, I always forget the difference ;)) | |
# 3. Optional but useful: in the terminal, go to Settings > Startup and set "New tabs open with" to | |
# "default settings" (otherwise, if you open a new tab from the changed one, you get a local tab with | |
# the SSH colors) | |
function tabc() { | |
NAME=$1; if [ -z "$NAME" ]; then NAME="Default"; fi # if you have trouble with this, change |