So, yes, it is possible to send certain text when specific output is matched in the terminal. For your specific use case you'll probably have to mark your triggers as "Instant".
So, yes, it is possible to send certain text when specific output is matched in the terminal. For your specific use case you'll probably have to mark your triggers as "Instant".
Oleksandr Sarychev
Hello. I didn't find documentation about how "triggers" supposed to work, and I'm sorry to bother anyone with this.
I am trying to make terminal with telnet automatically send login and password.
To do that there must be way to send some text for specific output. Is this possible with Royal TSX?
I am attaching screenshot of actually working feature from different software as a visual example, to make my question clear.
Hi Oleksandr,
you can find the documentation for Triggers on iTerm2's website: http://www.iterm2.com/documentation-triggers.html
So, yes, it is possible to send certain text when specific output is matched in the terminal. For your specific use case you'll probably have to mark your triggers as "Instant".
best regards,
felix
Felix Deimel
Hi Oleksandr,
you can find the documentation for Triggers on iTerm2's website: http://www.iterm2.com/documentation-triggers.html
So, yes, it is possible to send certain text when specific output is matched in the terminal. For your specific use case you'll probably have to mark your triggers as "Instant".
best regards,
felix
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