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I tried it, and it worked well when I worked locally. But I can’t use it to SSH into my server, a lot of things just don’t work.

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SSHing to machines with bash seems to work fine, but it’s a problem with ones that use fish, for some reason

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I can connect with SSH, but I can’t open nano or w3m for example when I’m connected.

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Sounds like you have an issue with your PATH for the user you’re sshing as. What does ‘/usr/bin/echo $PATH’ output when run via ssh to your server?

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You can do something like this:

TERM=xterm-256color ssh user@host

You could also install or copy over the term files or something. I can’t recall. But it’s the same as getting kitty to work which has more information online.

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