dotfiles VS sshrc

Compare dotfiles vs sshrc and see what are their differences.

sshrc

Bring your .bashrc, .vimrc, etc. with you when you ssh (by cdown)
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dotfiles sshrc
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Perl Shell
- MIT License
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dotfiles

Posts with mentions or reviews of dotfiles. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-11-29.

sshrc

Posts with mentions or reviews of sshrc. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-11-29.
  • Do yourself a favor: invest time in configuring your shell, tmux, vim, .ssh/config etc...
    5 projects | /r/linuxadmin | 29 Nov 2022
    This sounds a lot like what https://github.com/cdown/sshrc is for
  • Hosting your bash scripts to be accessible from anywhere
    2 projects | /r/bash | 13 Apr 2022
    I use my private fork of this script, that removes a bunch of unnecessary stuff, copies ohmyzsh plugins, sets the proper ZDOTDIR and starts zsh: https://github.com/cdown/sshrc (About 80 of those 100 lines are different for me)
  • Managing dot files (linux) - home dir with .gitignore whitelist, good or bad?
    4 projects | /r/sysadmin | 18 Oct 2021
    ssh() { case "${1}" in (-h|--help) command ssh -h 2>&1 | grep -v "^unknown" printf -- '%s\n' "Overlay options:" printf -- '\t %s\n' "dotfiles: syncs dotfiles to a remote host" \ "nokeys: Forces password based authentication" \ "raw: Runs ssh in its default, noisy state" return 0 ;; (dotfiles) # Inspired by # https://github.com/cdown/sshrc/blob/master/sshrc # https://github.com/fsquillace/kyrat # https://github.com/BarbUk/dotfiles/blob/master/bin/ssh_connect remote_host="${2:?Remote Host not defined}" for dotfile in .bashrc .exrc .inputrc .pwords.dict .vimrc; do if ! [[ -r ~/"${dotfile}" ]]; then printf -- '%s\n' "Local copy of ${dotfile} missing" >&2 continue fi local_sum=$(cksum ~/"${dotfile}" | awk '{print $1}') remote_sum=$(command ssh -q "${remote_host}" cksum "${dotfile}" 2>/dev/null | awk '{print $1}') if [[ "${local_sum}" = "${remote_sum}" ]]; then printf -- '%s\n' "${remote_host}:~/${dotfile} matches the local version" else printf -- '%s\n' "${remote_host}:~/${dotfile} appears outdated, updating..." scp ~/"${dotfile}" "${remote_host}:" || return 1 fi done ;; (nokeys) command ssh \ -o PubkeyAuthentication=no \ -o StrictHostKeyChecking=no \ -q \ "${@:2}" ;; (raw) command ssh "${@:2}" ;; (*) command ssh -o StrictHostKeyChecking=no -q "${@}" ;; esac }

What are some alternatives?

When comparing dotfiles and sshrc you can also consider the following projects:

tmux - Git version of tmux (updated hourly from sourceforge CVS)

kyrat - SSH wrapper script that brings your dotfiles always with you on Linux and OSX

config - Common config files they way I like them.

ansitest - ansible test stuff and root/bin bash scripts for Linux / OSX admins

xxh - 🚀 Bring your favorite shell wherever you go through the ssh. Xonsh shell, fish, zsh, osquery and so on.

dotfiles - My dotfiles, used on archlinux, osx and debian

yadm - Yet Another Dotfiles Manager