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NAME

       sshm - A little command-line tool to manage your ssh servers

DESCRIPTION

       sshm  stand  for  ssh  manager which is a little command-line tool for managing your ssh servers.  You're
       able to delete, add, show infos, list all servers and connect to one given server.  If you add a  server,
       which  you can do with 'sshm --add', you have to enter the target ip, port and the username with that you
       want to connect to the server.  At last, you have to give this connection an alias. If  you  enter  there
       for example 'foo' as serveralias, you can connect to this server only by typing: sshm foo

OPTIONS

       These  programs  follow  the  usual  GNU  command line syntax, with long options starting with two dashes
       (`-').  A summary of options is included below.

       -h, --help
              Show summary of options.

       -v, --version
              Show version of program.

       -a, --add
              Add a server to the config.

       -d, --del [alias]
              Delete a server from the config.

       -s, --show [alias]
              Show information about the given server.

       -l, --list <search string>
              List all available servers, if a searchstring is given, it will only display matching servers.

AUTHOR

       This manual page and the program was written by Patrick Matthäi <pmatthaei@debian.org>.

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