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## ssh conservative $TERM value helper
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Due to inconsistency of 256 color terminal support across
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terminal applications, it may be desirable to force the
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$TERM value to it's -256color variant.
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For example, this is often accomplished in tmux by means
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of adding the following to a tmux.conf file:
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set -g default-terminal "screen-256color"
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Unfortunately, remote hosts accessed via ssh may not have
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the requisite terminfo files, and may not even allow the
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user to supply them, as is often the case with network
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equipment and other appliances accessible via ssh.
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This helper strips the -256color suffix and exports a
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regular 'screen' or 'xterm' $TERM value when setting up
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a ssh connection.
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function ssh --description 'OpenSSH SSH client (remote login program) with a conservative $TERM value'
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switch $TERM
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case screen-256color
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set -lx TERM screen
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command ssh $argv
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case xterm-256color
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set -lx TERM xterm
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command ssh $argv
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case '*'
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command ssh $argv
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end
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end
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