Co-authored-by: NinoCosmic <nikola.dokoski@cosmicdevelopment.com> Co-authored-by: Ayush Bhardwaj <classicayush@gmail.com>
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SSH Host adder
This is a fairly simple script which adds hosts to an ssh config file. SSH allows you to add hosts to a config file, so you don't have to remember ip addresses or hostnames. So if you add:
HOST test
HostName 192.168.80.1
User root
Port 22
to ~/.ssh/config
, you can just do ssh test
instead of writing the address / user / port.
But when you constantly get new servers to ssh to, it's helpful to have a script!
Usage:
./ssh_adder my_host 192.168.80.1 [--user myuser] [--port 2200]
--user
and --port
are optional and default to root
and 22
respectively.
If you aren't using the default ssh config path, there is an argument for that as well:
./ssh_adder my_host 192.168.80.1 --conf /path/to/config
-conf
defaults to ~/.ssh/config
SSH configs allow you to make more complex operations, like adding different keys and whatnot, which I don't support here mostly because I haven't had a need to yet. If I get to updating my script some time, I'll update it here too.