Alternatively, you can define an alias or function to run rsync before ssh. Basically rsync --ignore-existing /home/username/.bashrc user@host:/home/username/.bashrc; ssh user@host
Which just copies your bashrc over to the host if it's not there before running ssh.
Kind of a kludge, but would get the job done. I'd call it sssh, because apparently that's "Using ssh like a sausage".
I don't know what that means either, but being a sausage probably isn't good.
So I've spent the last 15 years of my life with a song from my early toddlerhood flitting in and out of my head, and I've only FINALLY figured out that it was Sesame Street's rendition of the song "Green Grow the Rushes, O" repurposed to teach how to count, and the amount of mental burden that has just been lifted from me is incalculable.
@G.Moylan This rendition only goes up to 5 though. 🤣
Seriously though, for a literal decade and a half I've been so baffled, like "what the **** is this song??? Like, I know it's a children's song, because duh, and I can perfectly reproduce the melody but all the services to search based on me tone-deafly humming into my microphone can't find it, and I can't search for the lyrics because I'm pretty sure I misremembered half of them, and...."
I've had mini versions of this happening my whole life
"what is this song I have stuck in my head with little or no lyrics but a definite tune?"
I usually find out within the same couple hours or forget it
ok maybe my whole life is an exageration
more like the past 2 or 3 years
and not thaaaat often
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I have this with lots of things - I tend to echo stuff I've heard, phrases and stuff, in the same intonation I heard it in (regardless if that intonation makes sense for the phrase I am using it in), which gets fun