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A tool for easy to execute commands at multiserver

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# Pyessh A tool for easy to use SSH execute commands at multi-server.

![gif](https://github.com/Leviathan1995/pyessh/blob/master/doc/pyessh.gif)

## Usage

#### Installation

` # pip3 install pyessh `

#### Editing the Configuration File

` # vim /etc/local/pyessh.conf `

add remote server IP addresses at pyessh.conf

` 127.0.0.1 ... `

#### Get Started

` # pyessh ` and type your command

## License

MIT

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