July 31, 2007
Group Shell 0.2 (Default branch)
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Gsh is a tool to aggregate several remote shells
into one. It is used to launch an interactive
remote shell on many machines at once.
License: GNU General Public License (GPL)
Changes:
Readline provides fancy command line editing and
completion from history. Incomplete lines are
printed after some delay. Remote shells can be
dynamically added, deleted, and renamed. Hostname
expansion was added: for example,
host<1-100> and host<001-100>. The
–quick-sh option was added to avoid launching a
full blown session. An option was added to read
hostnames from a file. The option to print only
the first line of output was removed. A man page
was added. Miscellaneous bugfixes and
optimizations were made.
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