Awesome
sshs
<a href="https://repology.org/project/sshs/versions"> <img src="https://repology.org/badge/vertical-allrepos/sshs.svg" alt="Packaging status" align="right"> </a>Terminal user interface for SSH.
It uses ~/.ssh/config
to list and connect to hosts.
Requirements
You need to have ssh
installed and accessible from your terminal.
How to install
Homebrew
brew install sshs
Chocolatey
Thanks to Jakub Levý for maintaining this package on Chocolatey.
choco install sshs
Arch Linux
Pacman
Vote for the package to be added to the official repository.
In the meantime you can manually install it by cloning the repository and running makepkg
:
pacman -S --needed git base-devel
git clone https://aur.archlinux.org/sshs.git
cd sshs
makepkg -si
Yay
yay -Syua --needed --noconfirm sshs
NixOS / Nix
As a Flake
nix profile install 'github:quantumsheep/sshs'
In your NixOS configuration
environment.systemPackages = with pkgs; [ sshs ];
In your Home Manager configuration
home.packages = with pkgs; [ sshs ];
From releases
Releases contains prebuilt binaries for Linux, macOS and Windows. You can download them at https://github.com/quantumsheep/sshs/releases.
From sources
Building sshs from sources requires Rust compiler and Cargo to be installed. You can install them with rustup.
cargo install --git https://github.com/quantumsheep/sshs
Be sure to have ~/.cargo/bin
in your PATH
environment variable.
You can also clone the repository and build it manually:
git clone https://github.com/quantumsheep/sshs.git
cd sshs
cargo build --release
The binary will be located at ./target/release/sshs
once the build is complete.
Troubleshooting
[...]/.ssh/config: no such file or directory
- Check if you have
~/.ssh/config
file - If you don't, you can create it with
touch ~/.ssh/config
If you want to use another SSH config file, you can use the --config
option.
Here's a sample ~/.ssh/config
file:
Host *
AddKeysToAgent yes
UseKeychain yes
IdentityFile ~/.ssh/id_rsa
Host "My server"
HostName server1.example.com
User root
Port 22
Host "Go through Proxy"
HostName server2.example.com
User someone
Port 22
ProxyCommand ssh -W %h:%p proxy.example.com
You can check the OpenBSD ssh_config
reference for more information on how to setup ~/.ssh/config
.