A CLI to sync codebases and execute commands remotely
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Remote
Work with remote hosts seamlessly Remote uses rsync and ssh to create a seamless working environment from a local directory to remote directories. Most used features are:
- Remotely execute commands from any sub-directory.
- Drop into remote interactive sessions.
- Fire off parallel remote commands on multiple hosts.
Executables and purpose
- remote-init: set up a local directory to point to a remote directory
- remote-ignore: set up directories / files to ignore while pushing
- remote-push: explicitly push local changes remote
- remote-pull: pull a directory from remote to local
- remote: execute a command remotely, after first syncing the local tree with the remote tree
- remote-explain: explain your remote setup, explain what command actually will get run
- remote-quick: execute a command remotely, without syncing the trees
- remote-add: add another remote host to the mirror list
- mremote: execute a remote command on all the hosts, after first syncing the local tree with the remote trees
Changelog
1.4.0
- TOML config support
- .gitignore files can be used as a source for sync ignore
1.3.8
- Unit tests
- Releases with good versions
1.3.7
- Moving to pypi releases
1.3.6
- Fix reverse-sync breakage for remote-dirs without trailing /
- Reverse-sync always, even when remote command fails
1.3.5
- Support for relative and absolute paths (including leading ~ and /) in remote directory
- Support for global variables $RSHELL and $RSHELL_OPTS to configure remote shell invocation
1.3.4
- Support for choice of login shell and shell options for remote host in .remote file
- Better initialization for mremote screen
1.3.3
- Fixing a bug in command execution for zsh based shells
1.3.2
- Fixing signal handling, cleanup of temp files
- Fixing a bug in inferring verbose mode
1.3.1
- More comprehensive ignore rule specifications (push, pull, both) for .remoteignore files
- Command-line argument improvements to remote, remote-push, remote-pull and remote-explain
1.3.0
- Adding command line flags for remote, remote-push
- Dropping remote-push-dry since remote-push -n is an equivalent alternative.
- Improving remote-explain output to include diff status
1.2.7
- remote-explain supports -c flag to test connection to the remote host
1.2.6
- Support for remote-explain, a tool to explain your remote setup
1.2.5
- Support for adding .remote related files to .gitignore
1.2.4
- More robust parameter parsing
1.2.3
- Support for initializing environment per remoted directory through .remoteenv file
1.2.2
- Fail fast when local directory is not setup for remote
- Support kerberos auth (through ssh -K)
1.2.1
- New executables: remote-set, remote-host
- mremote now uses screen
1.2.0
- Support for multiple-hosts
- New executables: remote-add and mremote
1.1.3
- remote-pull: now pulls without syncing the trees
- remote-quick: when you want to execute a command without syncing the trees
1.1.2
- More fixes to md5 generation (verified to work on mac and linux)
- Silent ssh connections for reduced verbosity
1.1.1
- Robust in finding appropriate md5 utility
1.1
- Added remote-pull
- Moved remote-sync to remote-push
1.0
- First drop
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