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There's a neovim plugin in development which aims to solve this: https://github.com/chipsenkbeil/distant.nvim.
I was excited to learn about `mosh` through your comment because I'm dealing with X11 connections dropping out when IP addresses change.
Turns out that it has been a github issue since 7 March 2012 with no progress or assignees: https://github.com/mobile-shell/mosh/issues/41
Anyone have a robust way of forwarding X11 from a Docker container from a remote host via ssh, even when an IP address changes, or a connection drops?
(Right now I'm typing this in a Firefox container running on Docker on a minimal virtual machine, ssh'd from my workstation, so I can use any version of anything without having to `trash` my workstation.)
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