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ssh completion snippet: host aliases from the configuration file
- X-seq: zsh-users 6915
- From: Hannu Koivisto <azure@xxxxxx>
- To: Zsh Users' List <zsh-users@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: ssh completion snippet: host aliases from the configuration file
- Date: Thu, 18 Dec 2003 01:07:06 +0200
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- Sender: Hannu Koivisto <Hannu.Koivisto@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Greetings,
I modified ssh completion to dig host aliases from the
configuration file. I don't use wildcards in host patterns or give
multiple patterns, so this doesn't attempt to handle such cases. I
also have no idea whether this modification is otherwise well
written or not; I'm still a beginner in completion hacking. All
comments appreciated.
I think that a well written version (one that handles multiple
patterns and patterns with wildcards, among the other issues) of
the same subject would be nice as a standard feature. One might
also want to utilize hosts from the known_hosts file.
_ssh_hosts () {
if [[ "$IPREFIX" == *@ ]]; then
_combination -s '[:@]' my-accounts users-hosts "users=${IPREFIX/@}" hosts "$@"
else
_combination -s '[:@]' my-accounts users-hosts \
${opt_args[-l]:+"users=${opt_args[-l]:q}"} hosts "$@"
fi
if [[ -r "$HOME/.ssh/config" ]]; then
local IFS=" " key host
while read key host; do
if [[ "$key" == (#i)host ]]; then
_wanted hosts expl host \
compadd -M 'm:{a-zA-Z}={A-Za-z} r:|.=* r:|=*' "$@" "$host"
fi
done < "$HOME/.ssh/config"
fi
}
--
Hannu
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