Easy way to access and keep track of your SSH connections. It runs on single configuration file which you can backup to your cloud or hard drive and share accross devices your way. Give it a shot!
Download latest release and extract file to /usr/share/bin
with execute permission.
Once you run ssh-keep
command in your console, it should automaticall create ~/.ssh-keep.conf
file for you. Otherwise manually add it and write SSH
lines with optional parameters. Make sure that one SSH
command is in one line. Here is an example:
filip@filip-bekic.dev
root@filip-bekic.dev -i ~/path/to/public-key.pub
...
Add alias to your ~/.bashrc
for faster tool access (optional).
alias sk="ssh-keep"
Once you run ssh-keep
after configuration, you should see next: