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#!/bin/bash | |
# ssh-multi | |
# D.Kovalov | |
# Based on http://linuxpixies.blogspot.jp/2011/06/tmux-copy-mode-and-how-to-control.html | |
# a script to ssh multiple servers over multiple tmux panes | |
starttmux() { | |
if [ -z "$HOSTS" ]; then | |
echo -n "Please provide of list of hosts separated by spaces [ENTER]: " | |
read HOSTS | |
fi | |
local hosts=( $HOSTS ) | |
tmux new-window "ssh ${hosts[0]}" | |
unset hosts[0]; | |
for i in "${hosts[@]}"; do | |
tmux split-window -h "ssh $i" | |
tmux select-layout tiled > /dev/null | |
done | |
tmux select-pane -t 0 | |
tmux set-window-option synchronize-panes on > /dev/null | |
} | |
HOSTS=${HOSTS:=$*} | |
starttmux |
@greymd xpanes is much more then a mere multi-ssh script. Thanks for sharing it.
Great little script! Especially this one: tmux set-window-option synchronize-panes on > /dev/null
, it's something magic for me! I was using clusterssh before for the same feature, and never know tmux can do this!
BTW: the script in original post works well with tmux 2.1 for me, on a Ubuntu 16.04 box with tmux installed by apt, tmux -V
says tmux 2.1
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@greymd xpanes! - Thank you! I've been looking for exactly this off and on for two years.
#!/bin/bash
#tmux-ssh.sh
# Assume session is 0
tmux attach-session -t 0
WINDOW=$(tmux display-message -p "#I")
FIRST_ARG=""
for arg in $*; do
if [[ $arg != *"%"* ]]; then
if [[ $FIRST_ARG == "" ]]; then
FIRST_ARG=$arg
tmux send-keys "ssh $arg" Enter
else
tmux split-window "ssh $arg"
fi
tmux select-layout tiled
fi
done
tmux set-window-option synchronize-panes on
This is how my old co-worker accomplished this, figured I'd drop in this thread not as a replacement but an alternate option.
#!/usr/bin/env bash
instead of of hardcoded shebang
Thank you, sir. I found your code very useful for setting environments across multiple servers.
Not fork of it, but
FYI: https://github.com/greymd/tmux-xpanes