I usually write little shell scripts and bind them.

On Wed, Apr 13, 2011 at 06:14:13PM -0400, Rita wrote:
>    I have 3 commands,
>    command1 �#writes something to stdout and exit
>    command2 �#writes something to stdout and exit
>    command3 �#similar to tail -f its keep updating
>    I typically, do�
>    ssh serverA
>    watch -n 5 command1
>    split window
>    ssh serverA
>    watch -n 5 command2
>    split window
>    ssh serverA
>    command3
>    I would like to bind all this to '>' . What is the proper way to do such a
>    command sequence?�
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