SSH Manager (sshm)
SSH Manager (sshm) is a bash script that simplifies and automates the management of SSH hosts through the SSH configuration file (~/.ssh/config
). It provides functionalities to list, connect, view, add, edit, and delete SSH host configurations, check the availability of hosts using pings, and manage different SSH configuration contexts.
Features
- List all SSH hosts in the configuration file.
- Connect to an SSH host by name.
- View the configuration details of a specific SSH host.
- Add a new SSH host configuration.
- Edit an existing SSH host configuration.
- Delete an SSH host configuration.
- Check the availability of an SSH host using ping.
- Manage multiple SSH configuration contexts.
Requirements
- Bash
- SSH
- awk
- sed
- ping
Installation
-
Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/yourusername/sshm.git cd sshm
-
Make the script executable:
chmod +x sshm
-
Move the script to a directory in your PATH, for example:
sudo mv sshm.bash /usr/local/bin/sshm
Usage
List SSH Hosts
sshm list
Connect to an SSH Host
sshm <host>
View SSH Host Configuration
sshm view <host>
Add a New SSH Host Configuration
sshm add
The script will prompt you to enter the host details.
Edit an Existing SSH Host Configuration
sshm edit <host>
The script will prompt you to enter the new details for the host.
Delete an SSH Host Configuration
sshm delete <host>
Check SSH Host Availability
sshm ping <host>
Manage SSH Contexts
List Available Contexts
sshm context list
This will list all available SSH configuration contexts and highlight the currently active one.
Switch to a Different Context
sshm context use <context_name>
Switches the active SSH configuration to the specified context.
Create a New Context
sshm context create <context_name>
Creates a new SSH configuration context.
Delete a Context
sshm context delete <context_name>
Deletes the specified SSH configuration context.
Example
Adding a New SSH Host
sshm add
You will be prompted to enter the following details:
- Host name
- HostName (IP address or domain)
- User (default: current user)
- Port (default: 22)
- IdentityFile (default:
~/.ssh/id_rsa
)
Editing an Existing SSH Host
sshm edit myhost
You will be prompted to update the details for the host myhost
.
Viewing a Host Configuration
sshm view myhost
Checking Host Availability
sshm ping myhost
Switching to a Different SSH Context
sshm context use myconfig
Switches to the myconfig
SSH configuration context.
License
This project is licensed under the Apache License 2.0. See the LICENSE file for details.
Contributing
Contributions are welcome! Please open an issue or submit a pull request.
~/.ssh/config
). It provides functionalities to list, connect, view, add, edit, and delete SSH host configurations, as well as to check the availability of hosts using pings.