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I’m playing with a couple of routers and comparing proprietary to open source on the same hardware. I miss my .bashrc functions and aliases… and compgen, tree, manpages, detailed help, etc; the little things that get annoying when they are missing.\n
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This is probably not a solution you would want, but I will mention it anyway…\n
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Vim has it’s own way to edit/brows remote files. Checkout netrw:\n
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This is probably not a solution you would want, but I will mention it anyway…\n
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Vim has it’s own way to edit/brows remote files. Checkout netrw:\n
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