In RoyalTS, we are starting to have a lot of “Key Sequence Tasks” in the team's shared RTSZ file. We use it as a toolbox of useful commands that are a bit long to write and therefore very handy on a daily basis for finding and executing a command on a server.
Here are some interesting ideas for improvements:
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In the “Navigation” panel, when hovering over an item, information including its description is displayed. When hovering over items in the ‘Actions’ > “Key Sequence Tasks” ribbon, the description should also be displayed, since that is when we want to use it.
Define an object type for a “Key Sequence Task”
In our case, we have “Key Sequence Tasks” that are Linux commands and others for Windows Remote Desktop. A command is almost never the same in Windows and Linux. It would be useful if, when creating a “Key Sequence Task,” we could define whether it applies to all objects or only to “Remote Desktop” or “Terminal.”
Other ideas (perhaps a little less interesting or less feasible):
From the “Actions” ribbon > “Key Sequence Tasks,” be able to search to filter the listed “Key Sequence Tasks” and then click on the one you want. This would allow you to add more, knowing that you can quickly find the ones you want by keyword.
Be able to execute it from the navigation panel (since this panel already has a search function).
It would be like “Commands Tasks” with the addition of a menu on the right and apply the sequence in the terminal or Remote Desktop currently in focus.
Damien
In RoyalTS, we are starting to have a lot of “Key Sequence Tasks” in the team's shared RTSZ file.
We use it as a toolbox of useful commands that are a bit long to write and therefore very handy on a daily basis for finding and executing a command on a server.
Here are some interesting ideas for improvements:
In the “Navigation” panel, when hovering over an item, information including its description is displayed. When hovering over items in the ‘Actions’ > “Key Sequence Tasks” ribbon, the description should also be displayed, since that is when we want to use it.
In our case, we have “Key Sequence Tasks” that are Linux commands and others for Windows Remote Desktop. A command is almost never the same in Windows and Linux. It would be useful if, when creating a “Key Sequence Task,” we could define whether it applies to all objects or only to “Remote Desktop” or “Terminal.”
Other ideas (perhaps a little less interesting or less feasible):
It would be like “Commands Tasks” with the addition of a menu on the right and apply the sequence in the terminal or Remote Desktop currently in focus.