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There is an option under the console that if I press TAB after the ssh command, it takes the servers to which you can connect from the .ssh/config file and writes/pastes them. Can this be solved under lf? Because if I type $ssh and then press TAB, it uses the files in the current directory as a basis, and not the "solutions" associated with the Linux ssh command.
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There is an option under the console that if I press TAB after the ssh command, it takes the servers to which you can connect from the .ssh/config file and writes/pastes them. Can this be solved under lf? Because if I type $ssh and then press TAB, it uses the files in the current directory as a basis, and not the "solutions" associated with the Linux ssh command.
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