If you are going to use the -t option, you should use -q as well.

liammonahan
2011-08-14 16:17:02 -07:00
parent 4cdef72102
commit 44680f425c

@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ You can still type @t add laundry@ from anywhere to add a task, but now you can
*Access your remote server's @todo.txt@ via ssh.* If you have a shell account on @remote.server.com@, alias your @todo.sh@ commands to do the same thing as usual but prepend @ssh username@remote.server.com@ to them. Something like:
<pre>
ssh -a -t username@remote.server.com todo.sh list
ssh -qt username@remote.server.com todo.sh list
</pre>
Displays the remote todo list.