Original link: https://blog.kelu.org/tech/2023/06/07/ipad-ish.html
I have been using prompt as a tool for ssh login on iOS. But it wasn’t until I used Neovim recently that I realized its problem – a q
character would appear on the page periodically. It greatly affects the user experience.
After searching the Internet, I found this nice command line tool: https://github.com/ish-app/ish Official website: https://ish.app
According to the official introduction, iSH is an x86 simulator that runs a Linux shell environment locally on an iOS device.
This article briefly records the process of installing the ssh tool. As a terminal, it does not have a built-in ssh tool, which is unexpected to me.
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download.
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First check the operating system information:
cat /etc/issue cat /etc/os-release
It can be seen that the alpine system is running, and alpine is a very streamlined linux system.
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Install openssh on alpine
The source management tool of alpine is apk, which can be used for software installation:
apk update apk search openssh apk add openssh
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Finish.
very perfect.
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font installation
You can refer to this article for operation: neovim installation and usage notes
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