SecureCRT feature requests for command auto-completed base on history
Hi expert,
I would like to request the feature for command auto-completed base on history in command window. The history commands in command window can save in a file corresponding to the session so we can modify the list of commands and can reuse for later. Example: I connect to session Ubuntu and run these commands: 1. sudo atp-get update 2. sudo atp install python 3. mkdir Python 4. mkdir Packages Request feature: - 4 commands above will be save in the history command file of session Ubuntu - I can modify this history command file. And when I start SecureCRT and open the session Ubuntu, the history commands will be load from this history command file of this session. So I can reuse this history command list. - In command window, when i type "mkdir + up/down" the history command "3. mkdir Python, 4. mkdir Packages" will be appear (auto-completed). Or when I type "sudo atp install + up" the history command "2. sudo atp install python" will be appear. |
Hi klc1802,
What version of SecureCRT are you using? In v8.7 a Command Manager (much like Session Manager) was added. Have you had a chance to try it out? It seems like that would meet many of the needs of your request. |
Hi bgagnon,
I'm using the latest version 8.7.1. I used Command Manager but it is not convenient. It takes time to create the command, while the requested feature is not. |
Hi klc1802,
OK, I was just playing devil's advocate since that already exists (vs new feature request). :) I have created a feature request on your behalf in our product enhancement database for the ability for command window to save commands to file based on session. Should a future release of SecureCRT include this feature, notification will be posted here. If you prefer direct email notification, send an email to support@vandyke.com and include Feature Request - Forum Thread #14117 in the subject line or use this form from the support page of our website. |
Thanks bgagnon :)
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