ssb 1.0.0
Keating Reid [email protected]
Bookmarks for your ssh connections
ssb
is a small tool to make managing ssh connections easier. Instead of
having to type ssh user@hostname
each time, user/hostname combinations can
be saved and referred to by a short-form name.
| ssb -a KEY ADDR [ssh-args] | ssb -rm KEY | ssb [-l|-h|-v|--version]
Adding a bookmark named rpi
that corresponds to the address pi@raspberrypi
:
# ssb -a rpi pi@raspberrypi
You can also specify arguments to pass to the ssh command whenever connecting to a bookmark:
# ssb -a rpi pi@raspberrypi -- "-i ~/.ssh/id_rsa"
Deleting the bookmark named rpi
:
# ssb -rm rpi
# ssb rpi
If invoked without any flags, ssb
will interpret the first argument as the
name of a bookmark and attempt to initiate an ssh connection. The ssb
process
is replaced by the ssh process via a call to execvp
.
# ssb -l
pi -> (addr: pi@pihole, args: ["-i", "~/.ssh/id_rsa"])
foo -> (addr: bar@baz)
dev -> (addr: jsmith@devserver)
Bookmarks are stored in $XDG_DATA_HOME/ssb/bookmarks.json,
or, if that
environment variable is unset, $HOME/.local/share/ssb/bookmarks.json
.
As mentioned above, ssb
relies on the execvp
function provided for by the
POSIX standard. Naturally, it won't work on Windows, but should on just about
anything else.