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I'm using lazygit for remote development, which uses ssh, and my remote end is a docker container. This container is automatically created and I have a hard time configuring it. This causes my ctrl+o shortcut (to copy text) to not work.
To solve this problem requires some configuration, I will not go into the details.
Anyway, after realizing that I couldn't copy the branch name quickly, I got sad and...thinking.
Why not run lazygit locally, and then lazygit runs ssh to connect to the remote end (or is there something like lazygit-server?)? In this case, all problems related to x11 will be easily solved.
I don't know if this idea will become a reality someday.
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I'm using lazygit for remote development, which uses ssh, and my remote end is a docker container. This container is automatically created and I have a hard time configuring it. This causes my ctrl+o shortcut (to copy text) to not work.
To solve this problem requires some configuration, I will not go into the details.
Anyway, after realizing that I couldn't copy the branch name quickly, I got sad and...thinking.
Why not run lazygit locally, and then lazygit runs ssh to connect to the remote end (or is there something like lazygit-server?)? In this case, all problems related to x11 will be easily solved.
I don't know if this idea will become a reality someday.
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