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A TUI-based file explorer for SSH servers, which allows you to browse and manage files on a remote server, edit them in-place, and recursively download directories with parallel directory traversal. It also has the ability to quickly spawn SSH sessions to paths on the remote server.
Ensure you have Rust and Cargo installed. You can find installation instructions at rust-lang.org.
Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/your-username/filessh.git
cd filessh
Build the project:
cargo build --release
The executable will be located at target/release/filessh.
Todo
Add support for rsync and scp
Iron out bugs
Usage
filessh [OPTIONS] <HOST><PATH>
Features
Modify, delete and browse files on a remote server
Recursively download directories with parallel directory traversal
Quickly open SSH sessions to directories.
Usage
filessh [OPTIONS] [HOST] [PATH]
filessh <COMMAND>
Commands:
connect Connect explicitly (same as default command)
install-man-pages Install man pages into the system
install-completions Generate shell completion scripts
Arguments:
[HOST] The remote host to connect to (e.g., 'example.com' or '192.168.1.100')
[PATH] Initial directory path to open on the remote host
Options:
-p, --port <PORT>
The port number to use for the SSH connection [default: 22]
-u, --username <USERNAME>
The username for logging into the remote host
-k, --private-key <PRIVATE_KEY>
Path to the private key file for public key authentication
-o, --openssh-certificate <OPENSSH_CERTIFICATE>
Optional path to an OpenSSH certificate
-h, --help
Print help
-V, --version
Print version