How do I do the following in Iterm and Intellij












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iTerm 2 tabbing complete: Say in my workspace I have several packages: MyPackage, MyPackageName, MyPackageWithoutName, I would type cd MPN then press tab to go straight to cd MyPackageName, but right now, I would tab and it would not always cd into the directory.



Running a command in ssh from Intellij: I would first run ssh -L debugport:localhost:debugport
myhost.com, then cd directory/where/target/is, then run make clean && python run-server or something like that, and the server would run in my intellij zsh terminal instead of in iterm. And at the same time I can also remote debug in a separate Intellij terminal window, aka so I see both the application logging in real time in Intellij and I get to debug in Intellij too, removing th eneed to use Iterm



How do I limit my iTerm search to just the last run command? For example, I run a command called run-integration-tests. It outputs logs to console. I want to search them via control-f but I want to limit it to just the recent command. I know I can reduce the amount that iTerm limits the logging back to, but I want to sometimes search all the way back too.










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    iTerm 2 tabbing complete: Say in my workspace I have several packages: MyPackage, MyPackageName, MyPackageWithoutName, I would type cd MPN then press tab to go straight to cd MyPackageName, but right now, I would tab and it would not always cd into the directory.



    Running a command in ssh from Intellij: I would first run ssh -L debugport:localhost:debugport
    myhost.com, then cd directory/where/target/is, then run make clean && python run-server or something like that, and the server would run in my intellij zsh terminal instead of in iterm. And at the same time I can also remote debug in a separate Intellij terminal window, aka so I see both the application logging in real time in Intellij and I get to debug in Intellij too, removing th eneed to use Iterm



    How do I limit my iTerm search to just the last run command? For example, I run a command called run-integration-tests. It outputs logs to console. I want to search them via control-f but I want to limit it to just the recent command. I know I can reduce the amount that iTerm limits the logging back to, but I want to sometimes search all the way back too.










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      iTerm 2 tabbing complete: Say in my workspace I have several packages: MyPackage, MyPackageName, MyPackageWithoutName, I would type cd MPN then press tab to go straight to cd MyPackageName, but right now, I would tab and it would not always cd into the directory.



      Running a command in ssh from Intellij: I would first run ssh -L debugport:localhost:debugport
      myhost.com, then cd directory/where/target/is, then run make clean && python run-server or something like that, and the server would run in my intellij zsh terminal instead of in iterm. And at the same time I can also remote debug in a separate Intellij terminal window, aka so I see both the application logging in real time in Intellij and I get to debug in Intellij too, removing th eneed to use Iterm



      How do I limit my iTerm search to just the last run command? For example, I run a command called run-integration-tests. It outputs logs to console. I want to search them via control-f but I want to limit it to just the recent command. I know I can reduce the amount that iTerm limits the logging back to, but I want to sometimes search all the way back too.










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      iTerm 2 tabbing complete: Say in my workspace I have several packages: MyPackage, MyPackageName, MyPackageWithoutName, I would type cd MPN then press tab to go straight to cd MyPackageName, but right now, I would tab and it would not always cd into the directory.



      Running a command in ssh from Intellij: I would first run ssh -L debugport:localhost:debugport
      myhost.com, then cd directory/where/target/is, then run make clean && python run-server or something like that, and the server would run in my intellij zsh terminal instead of in iterm. And at the same time I can also remote debug in a separate Intellij terminal window, aka so I see both the application logging in real time in Intellij and I get to debug in Intellij too, removing th eneed to use Iterm



      How do I limit my iTerm search to just the last run command? For example, I run a command called run-integration-tests. It outputs logs to console. I want to search them via control-f but I want to limit it to just the recent command. I know I can reduce the amount that iTerm limits the logging back to, but I want to sometimes search all the way back too.







      intellij-idea ssh iterm2 iterm






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