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Termius or macOS Terminal keyboard shortcuts

  Termius  on Mac uses standard macOS shortcuts along with some specific commands for its unique features like the Command Palette and split view .   General Actions Action   Shortcut Command Palette  (access tabs/hosts) Command-K Jump between tabs Command-J New connection/tab Command-T Open local terminal Command-L Open side panel  (snippets/history) Command-S Split window into two panes Command-D Close split pane Shift-Command-D Close tab Command-W Terminal Navigation & Text Editing (Standard Unix/Mac) These shortcuts are standard for most command-line interfaces on macOS and work in Termius:   Go to beginning of line :  Control-A Go to end of line :  Control-E Delete from cursor to beginning of line :  Control-U Delete from cursor to end of line :  Control-K Navigate by word :  Option-Left Arrow  or  Option-Right Arrow Reverse search command history :  Control-R Autocomplete directory/file name :  Tab...

AI Agents Learning resources

  📹 Videos: 1. LLM Introduction: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zjkBMFhNj_g 2. LLMs from Scratch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9vM4p9NN0Ts 3. Agentic AI Overview (Stanford): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kJLiOGle3Lw 4. Building and Evaluating Agents: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d5EltXhbcfA 5. Building Effective Agents: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D7_ipDqhtwk 6. Building Agents with MCP: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kQmXtrmQ5Zg 7. Building an Agent from Scratch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xzXdLRUyjUg 8. Philo Agents: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLacQJwuclt_sV-tfZmpT1Ov6jldHl30NR 🗂️ Repos 1. GenAI Agents: https://github.com/nirdiamant/GenAI_Agents 2. Microsoft's AI Agents for Beginners: https://github.com/microsoft/ai-agents-for-beginners 3. Prompt Engineering Guide: https://lnkd.in/gJjGbxQr 4. Hands-On Large Language Models: https://lnkd.in/dxaVF86w 5. AI Agents for Beginners: https://github.com/microsoft/ai-agents-for-beginners 6. GenAI...

Using SFTP on macOS

Method 1 SFTP (Secure File Transfer Protocol) is a secure way to transfer files between systems. macOS provides built-in support for SFTP through the terminal, and you can also use third-party tools for a graphical interface. Method 1: Using Terminal (Built-in SFTP Client) Open Terminal Launch the Terminal app from Applications > Utilities or by searching for it in Spotlight. Connect to the Server Use the following command to initiate an SFTP session: sftp username@hostname Replace username with your server username and hostname with the server's IP address or domain. Authenticate Enter your password when prompted. Transfer Files Use these commands to manage files: Upload a file: put /path/to/local/file /path/to/remote/destination Download a file: get /path/to/remote/file /path/to/local/destination List files: ls Exit SFTP session: exit Method 2: Using FileZilla (Graphical Interface) Download and Install FileZilla Download FileZilla Client for macOS from FileZilla's official...