sshq

This command line utility allows querying your ssh config.

Install

cargo install sshq

Usage

Main

sshq 0.1.2
Chevdor <chevdor@gmail.com>
`sshq` parses your ssh config and present the information back to you

USAGE:
    sshq [OPTIONS] <SUBCOMMAND>

OPTIONS:
    -h, --help       Print help information
    -j, --json       Output as json
    -V, --version    Print version information

SUBCOMMANDS:
    help      Print this message or the help of the given subcommand(s)
    list      The `list` command returns the list of entries
    search    The `search` command searches for a given pattern

List

sshq-list 0.1.2
Chevdor <chevdor@gmail.com>
The `list` command returns the list of entries

USAGE:
    sshq list [OPTIONS]

OPTIONS:
    -h, --help       Print help information
    -j, --json       Output as json
    -V, --version    Print version information

Search

sshq-search 0.1.2
Chevdor <chevdor@gmail.com>
The `search` command searches for a given pattern

USAGE:
    sshq search [OPTIONS] [PATTERN]

ARGS:
    <PATTERN>    Search pattern

OPTIONS:
    -h, --help       Print help information
    -j, --json       Output as json
    -V, --version    Print version information

Use cases

You may find the following shell function convenient as it presents the list of available hosts and allow fuzzy search to connect to one. With this function defined (in your .bashrc for instance), you may invoke co if you have no idea and then use fuyy search to find the right server, pass a fuzzy pattern such as co srv123 (it will even allow typos…​), and it will connect directly if there is a single hit to your pattern.

function co() {
    SEARCH=${@:-''};
     if [ $SEARCH ]; then
        hit=$(sshq list | fzf -i -1 --query "$SEARCH" --preview 'sshq search {}')
    else
        hit=$(sshq list | fzf -i -1 --preview 'sshq search {}')
    fi
    echo "Connecting to $hit... you may need to insert your Yubikey..."
    ssh $hit
}