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SSH managers on Linux?
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This is the way. Even if you have a lot, it's not hard to pull up a list of options;
Or you can make it interactive;
ez pz
Meh.
ssh<space><tab><tab>
does the same.Also, useless use of cat. And grep.
Or just use completion: press tab once or twice after the ssh command (and a space). If that doesn't work, install the bash-completion package.
Shell completion ftw. Once you grok the double-tab you might start using the terminal more than your filemanager.