iTerm2 is a popular Mac terminal application, typically used as a better terminal than the default one that comes with MacOS. One of the things it has is Profiles, which allows custom terminal settings. This makes it possible to have a deepish red background for instance when doing work on live servers, but there's lots of possibilities.
iTerm2 already has tmux support and also works great with ssh, making it possible to auto activate profiles in specific directories or even remote servers. It does this by either recognizing things like directory or server name. It is also possible to activate profiles by echoing certain escape sequences when logging in to remote servers. Effectively emitting "setProfile XYZ". With mosh, none of this works. I haven't dug deeply into it, but most likely there is some conflicts with mosh's own terminal handling or something. But people have came up with fixes, like this one: https://github.com/hartzell/homebrew-hartzell/commit/f8d18f15adfc06790758e4d0ce03abde08e39cfe Any chance to get something like that included in future mosh versions? Thanks in advance, Marius K. _______________________________________________ mosh-devel mailing list mosh-devel@mit.edu https://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/mosh-devel