This tiny app helps to maintain a list of ssh servers. Unlike PuTTY it doesn't incorporate any connection logic, but relying on ssh
utility which should be installed on your system.
Supported platforms: macOS, Linux, Windows.
- Download the latest version from the Releases section;
- Choose a binary file which matches your platform;
- Place the binary into your user's binary path;
- Optionally: rename
gg-${YOUR_PLATFORM_TYPE}
togg
. - If you're on Linux or macOS, ensure that the binary has execution permissions:
chmod +x gg
-f
- application home folder;-l
- log verbosity level. Onlyinfo
(default) ordebug
values are currently supported;-v
- display version and configuration details.
GG_HOME
- application home folder;GG_LOG_LEVEL
- log verbosity level. Onlyinfo
(default) ordebug
values are currently supported.
Currently you can only store your hosts in a yaml file, which is called hosts.yaml
. The file is located in your user config folder which exact path depends on a running platform:
- on Linux, it's in
$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/goto
or$HOME/.config/goto
; - on Mac, it's in
$HOME/Library/Application Support/goto
; - on Windows, it's in
%AppData%\goto
.
Usually you don't need to edit this file manually, but sometimes it's much more convenient to edit it into your favorite text editor, than using goto
utility. The file structure is very simple and self-explanatory:
- host:
title: kernel.org
description: Server 1
address: 127.0.0.1
- host:
title: microsoft.com
description: Server 2
address: 127.0.0.1
network_port: 22
username: satya
identity_file_path: /home/user/.ssh/id_rsa_microsoft
6. Changelog
7. License
- To people who find time to contribute whether it is a bug report, a feature or a pull request.
- To Charmbracelet project for the glamorous Bubbletea library.
- To JetBrains Team for their support for Open-Source community and for the amazing products they make. That is a great boost indeed. I'm proudly placing their logo here as a humble "Thank You" gesture.