Fast SSH for UTCS students
Project description
fssh 🐟
pronounced "fish"
A fast SSH tool for UT Austin CS students.
Introduction
SSH is tedious. Go to host machine list. Find optimal machine. Enter command. Interact. Login.
It could be faster.
Installation
pip install fssh
- run
fssh-setup
- profit 💰
Usage
fssh
The above commmand will do everything for you.
If that's not what you want, you can opt to add in the -p
flag to print the optimal machine (it will also copy the correct command to your clipboard, i.e., ssh <YOUR UTCS USERNAME>@<OPTIMAL HOST>.cs.utexas.edu
).
fssh -h
for help (there's not a lot, it's pretty simple).
UTCS Credentials
Part of SSH is entering your UTCS username and SSH passkey—fssh cannot bypass this, as it sadly is not magic. As such, to fully utilize fssh, the script needs access to this information somehow.
I have implemented this through a setup script that logs this information to your respective shell profile (where you keep your API keys and such). This information is recorded solely on your local machine.
Still worried? You can bypass the passphrase component in fssh-setup
, doing so will net you the fssh -p
functionality when you call fssh
by default. You will still need to give your username, but that's public information anyhow.
Terminal Usage
The full fssh
functionality works great for most terminals. Not so much for some fancier ones (cough, cough Warp). You may not get full functionality of your fancy terminal emulator. In such cases, the fssh -p
command will probably do you best.
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