On May 3, 11:21 am, Rob McBroom <[email protected]> wrote:.
>
> Does iTerm have a URL scheme for accessing these bookmarks, like 
> iterm://bookmark_name?

Unfortunately not that I know of. It can be made to handle the URL
scheme for ssh and telnet but I don't think it has a native one for
it's bookmarks.  I know it does have an applescript dictionary which I
think is what qslaucher is taking advantage of.

So I tried out the Remote Hosts plugin and overall it's very nice,
however it does have a few limitations that stop by workflow that I'm
use to/like. One, it only supports Terminal and not iTerm/iTerm2, at
least I couldn't find a way to put it in as an option. Two, the hosts
file lets me create an alias to a host but doesn't let you dictate a
command to run upon connection.  For example I have a bookmark in
iTerm that the command is 'ssh foo@bar -t screen -rRaAdD login.foo'.
When I launch this bookmark in iTerm, and previously through QS, it
would start a new iTerm window or tab connected to the server bar and
resuming a previous screen session.  Then closing out the screen
session would close the iTerm window/tab. I'm not seeing a way I could
have this functionality with Remote Hosts.

I admit I did like Remote Hosts support for vnc and telnet though,
wished it supported RDC and not just CoRD though.

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