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61 points by ilikejam 4 years ago · 10 comments

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antoniomika 4 years ago

You can use tmux to achieve the same using `set synchronize-panes on`. I've been using a little script that allows using this trick to open up multiple ssh sessions for years [1]. Can do cool things like:

HOSTS="$(echo runner{0..30}.example.com)" syncssh

To get into a bunch of machines. Also have an adaptation of this that allows you to do the same for any commands (i.e. if you need different ssh flags). Also found the original source from back in 2011 [2].

[1] https://gist.github.com/antoniomika/81b81b908f057cd7aafc0df4...

[2] http://linuxpixies.blogspot.com/2011/06/tmux-copy-mode-and-h...

jevinskie 4 years ago

iTerm2 is by far my favorite terminal! It’s API is really cool but a bit buried under needing AppleScript, websockets, and protocol buffers. There are a couple Go clients but I wanted something to call from C so I wrote this library:

https://github.com/jevinskie/jeviterm

The QEMU patch in the root dir spawns a window for all the TTY outputs and monitor for your session. Very handy!

There are brew tap instructions and a demo video here:

https://mobile.twitter.com/jevinskie/status/1482443633777209...

dig1 4 years ago

Also there is ansible-console [1] REPL, from which you can run ansible or shell commands, which are executed on multiple hosts.

[1] https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/cli/ansible-console....

roughly 4 years ago

I’ve used this technique fixing incidents - pulling this one out of the toolkit is a sign that you have well and truly fucked up somewhere up the line. This is the “emergency car window punch” of tools - when you need it, you really need it, but my god you shouldn’t be using it unless you’re really, really sure you need it.

gourneau 4 years ago

This looks cool for interactive things.

Another option for less interactive things would be clush (Clustershell) https://clustershell.readthedocs.io/en/latest/tools/clush.ht...

isaac-ped 4 years ago

very nice! I was looking for something like this a while ago for defining tiled window setups with commands pre-run over ssh [1].

Not nearly as polished (or well documented) as your solution - quite nice to have something that does "one thing well". I will keep it in mind next time I'm in that situation.

[1] https://github.com/isaac-ped/iTerm-Split-Automator

lowbloodsugar 4 years ago

Appearing soon in a post-mortem blog post!

jmakov 4 years ago

Would love to see this feature for Byobu terminal.

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