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ssh_config

This is a Go parser for ssh_config files. Importantly, this parser attempts
to preserve comments in a given file, so you can manipulate a ssh_config file
from a program, if your heart desires.

It's designed to be used with the excellent
x/crypto/ssh package, which handles SSH
negotiation but isn't very easy to configure.

The ssh_config Get() and GetStrict() functions will attempt to read values
from $HOME/.ssh/config and fall back to /etc/ssh/ssh_config. The first
argument is the host name to match on, and the second argument is the key you
want to retrieve.

port := ssh_config.Get("myhost", "Port")

You can also load a config file and read values from it.

var config = `
Host *.test
  Compression yes
`

cfg, err := ssh_config.Decode(strings.NewReader(config))
fmt.Println(cfg.Get("example.test", "Port"))

Some SSH arguments have default values - for example, the default value for
KeyboardAuthentication is "yes". If you call Get(), and no value for the
given Host/keyword pair exists in the config, we'll return a default for the
keyword if one exists.

Manipulating SSH config files

Here's how you can manipulate an SSH config file, and then write it back to
disk.

f, _ := os.Open(filepath.Join(os.Getenv("HOME"), ".ssh", "config"))
cfg, _ := ssh_config.Decode(f)
for _, host := range cfg.Hosts {
    fmt.Println("patterns:", host.Patterns)
    for _, node := range host.Nodes {
        // Manipulate the nodes as you see fit, or use a type switch to
        // distinguish between Empty, KV, and Include nodes.
        fmt.Println(node.String())
    }
}

// Print the config to stdout:
fmt.Println(cfg.String())

Spec compliance

Wherever possible we try to implement the specification as documented in
the ssh_config manpage. Unimplemented features should be present in the
issues list.

Notably, the Match directive is currently unsupported.

Errata

This is the second comment-preserving configuration parser I've written, after
an /etc/hosts parser. Eventually, I will write one for every Linux
file format.

Donating

Donations free up time to make improvements to the library, and respond to
bug reports. You can send donations via Paypal's "Send Money" feature to
kev@inburke.com. Donations are not tax deductible in the USA.