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Quick SSH session manager - save your VM credentials and connect with a single command

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qssh

Quick SSH session manager - Save your VM credentials and connect with a single command.

Tired of copy-pasting credentials every time you want to SSH into your VMs? qssh lets you save your session configs and connect instantly.

Installation

pip install qssh

Quick Start

1. Add a new session

qssh add outcraft

You'll be prompted for:

  • Host (IP address or hostname)
  • Username
  • Port (default: 22)
  • Authentication method (password or key file)

2. Connect to your VM

qssh outcraft

That's it! You're connected.

Commands

Command Description
qssh <session> Connect to a saved session
qssh add <name> Add a new session
qssh list List all saved sessions
qssh remove <name> Remove a session
qssh edit <name> Edit an existing session
qssh show <name> Show session details
qssh config Show config file location

Examples

# Add a session for your OutCraft VM
qssh add outcraft
# Host: 192.168.1.100
# Username: admin
# Port [22]: 22
# Auth type (password/key) [password]: password
# Password: ********

# Now just connect with:
qssh outcraft

# List all your sessions
qssh list

# Remove a session
qssh remove old-server

# Show details of a session
qssh show outcraft

Using SSH Keys

For key-based authentication:

qssh add myserver
# Host: example.com
# Username: deploy
# Port [22]: 22
# Auth type (password/key) [password]: key
# Key file path: ~/.ssh/id_rsa

Configuration

Sessions are stored in ~/.qssh/sessions.yaml. Passwords are stored encoded (not plaintext) but for maximum security, consider using SSH keys instead.

License

MIT License

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