diff --git a/components/ssh-command-generator.tsx b/components/ssh-command-generator.tsx index f9f7418..e49ecdc 100644 --- a/components/ssh-command-generator.tsx +++ b/components/ssh-command-generator.tsx @@ -140,9 +140,9 @@ export function SSHCommandGenerator() {
-

Results

+

Options

- Below are options for connecting to {machineName}. + Below are options for connecting to {machineName}. Please choose the option that best fits your use case.

@@ -150,7 +150,7 @@ export function SSHCommandGenerator() { { sshInfo[machineName].paths.map(({hops, instructions}) => (
")} className="mt-8"> -

{hops.length === 1 ? "Direct Connection" : hops.join(" -> ")}

+

{hops.length === 1 ? "Direct Connection" : hops.join(" → ")}

    {instructions.map((instruction, i) => { const MDXComponent = lookupStringMDX(sshInfoStrings, instruction) diff --git a/pages/docs/compute-cluster/ssh.mdx b/pages/docs/compute-cluster/ssh.mdx index dde809e..8c6139a 100644 --- a/pages/docs/compute-cluster/ssh.mdx +++ b/pages/docs/compute-cluster/ssh.mdx @@ -16,22 +16,15 @@ Note that the commands generated by this tool are only tested on Linux and macOS ### Command Generator -Choose your preferred machine and entrypoint[^entrypoint] below. Your personalized SSH command will be generated and displayed below. - -[^entrypoint]: An entrypoint is a service or location that you connect to or be at when you connect to the cluster. This is necessary -because the cluster is behind a [firewall](./firewall) and you cannot connect to it directly. +Choose your preferred machine and fill in the fields below to obtain personalized SSH commands. import { SSHCommandGenerator } from '@/components/ssh-command-generator' import { Separator } from "@/components/ui/separator" - - -
    +
    - - The generated commands do *not* require setting up ssh agent[^ssh-agent] or ssh config[^ssh-config]. However, you may soon find that setting them up will make your life easier. If you are interested in learning more about these tools, please check out [Tips and Tricks](#tips-and-tricks) and the official documentation linked in the footnotes. @@ -42,11 +35,6 @@ that allows you to use your local SSH keys on remote machines. [^ssh-config]: [SSH config](https://www.ssh.com/ssh/config/) is a configuration file that allows you to simplify your SSH commands. - -Once you are able to connect to the cluster, you may want to take a look at the [Tips and Tricks](#tips-and-tricks) -section to speed up your workflow. - - ## Syntax The general syntax for connecting to the cluster is: