fast-ssh 0.2.0

Quicky connect to your servers by navigating through your SSH config.
fast-ssh-0.2.0 is not a library.

Documentation

If you already have an SSH configuration file you don't have to add anything, Fast-SSH just parses this file and displays it. If you don't have an SSH configuration file or if you don't know what it does, read this: https://linuxize.com/post/using-the-ssh-config-file/

Fast-SSH has a group system. This allows you to sort your servers, for example, by project, mission or client. To make some groups, it's simple, just define your Host as Group/ServerName ( see full configuration in above picture ) and your groups will be displayed in FastSSH. You can now select a group and display only the servers defined in that group.

Now all you have to do is launch Fast-SSH, select your service and press enter to connect.

File Database

A file database is stored at ~/.fastssh/db.ron. This file is automatically created when you launch Fast-SSH. This database is used to store the number of connections to a service and the date of last connection.

Search Mode

Fast-SSH implements a search mode ( fuzzy ) that allows you to type to find one of your hosts. To use it, press s, start typing, finish your selection with the arrow keys then press enter once the host is selected to make the SSH connection. Press ESC if you wish to leave the search mode and return to the "groups" mode.

Shortcuts

Key Action
h Display Shortcuts Panel
Enter Validate selection : Execute SSH cmd
Tab Switch group
Up/Down Navigate through your hosts
c Switch Config display mode
PageUp/Down Scroll Configuration
s Enable Search Mode
Esc Exit Search Mode
q Exit Fast-SSH

Installation

Download the latest release for your platform here and put in directory in your PATH. ( Packages managers coming soon )

If you use cargo you can run cargo install fast-ssh

Then you can launch Fast-SSH with fast-ssh.