1. **Analyze the Request:** * **Role:** News summarization expert. * **Task:** Summarize the article concisely in 2-4 sentences. * **Constraints:** * Focus on important information. * DO NOT copy-paste. * DO NOT just restate the title. * Add new info beyond the title. * Language: English. * **Input:** * Title: "Version 1.4.1 of Bayesian SSH is available" * Source: "hackernews" * Article Text: "Version 1.4.1 of Bayesian SSH is available" (Note: The text provided is identical to the title, which is very common in HN submission snippets). 2. **Analyze the Input Data:** * The input text is extremely sparse. * Title: "Version 1.4.1 of Bayesian SSH is available" * Body: "Version 1.4.1 of Bayesian SSH is available" * Context: It's a Hacker News submission. Usually, these link to an external article, but here I only have the submission text. 3. **Identify the Problem:** * The prompt explicitly asks to "Add new information beyond the title." * However, the provided article text *contains no new information beyond the title*. * I cannot hallucinate features that aren't in the source text. 4. **Formulate a Strategy:** * I need to acknowledge the release of Bayesian SSH version 1.4.1. * Since there is no specific detail about *what* changed (bug fixes, new features) in the provided text, I cannot invent them. * However, I can define what Bayesian SSH is generally, or infer the
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An ultra-fast and intelligent SSH session manager with Bayesian-ranked search, fuzzy matching, Kerberos support, bastion hosts, and advanced history management. Bayesian SSH transforms your SSH experience with intelligent automation: - Bayesian-ranked search - connections ranked by frequency, recency, and match quality - Intelligent fuzzy search across all commands - find connections by partial names, tags, or patterns - One-click connections to your servers - Automatic Kerberos ticket management - Smart bastion host routing - Tag-based organization for easy management - Complete connection history with statistics - SQLite database for persistence # Install latest release automatically (non-interactive) curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/abdoufermat5/bayesian-ssh/main/install.sh | bash # Interactive installation (choose options) curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/abdoufermat5/bayesian-ssh/main/install.sh | bash -s -- --interactive # Clone and build git clone https://github.com/abdoufermat5/bayesian-ssh.git cd bayesian-ssh # Build and install using Makefile make release make install # Or use the script ./scripts/build_and_push.sh --release sudo cp target/release/bayesian-ssh /usr/local/bin/ # Add a server bayesian-ssh add "My Server" server.company.com # Connect instantly bayesian-ssh connect "My Server" # Connect to a server (with fuzzy search) bayesian-ssh connect "Server Name" # Exact match bayesian-ssh connect "webprod" # Finds "web-prod-server" bayesian-ssh connect "prod" # Shows all production servers # Manage connections (all with fuzzy search) bayesian-ssh edit "webprod" # Edit connection settings bayesian-ssh show "dbprod" # Show connection details bayesian-ssh remove "apigateway" # Remove connection # Add new connection bayesian-ssh add "Server Name" hostname.com # List connections bayesian-ssh list # Import from SSH config bayesian-ssh import # Interactive TUI mode bayesian-ssh tui # Full-screen connection browser # View session history with stats bayesian-ssh history # Recent sessions bayesian-ssh history -c "prod" # Filter by connection bayesian-ssh history --days 7 --failed # Last week's failures # Manage active sessions bayesian-ssh close # List active sessions bayesian-ssh close "Server" # Close specific session bayesian-ssh close --cleanup # Clean stale sessions bayesian-ssh close --all # Close all sessions # Create shortcuts for connections bayesian-ssh alias add db prod-database # 'db' → 'prod-database' bayesian-ssh alias add p1 Portail01 # Quick alias bayesian-ssh connect db # Uses alias bayesian-ssh alias list # Show all aliases bayesian-ssh alias remove db # Remove alias # Use default bastion bayesian-ssh add "Server" host.com # Force direct connection bayesian-ssh add "Server" host.com --no-bastion # Custom bastion bayesian-ssh add "Server" host.com --bastion custom-bastion.com The app automatically creates configuration in ~/.config/bayesian-ssh/ : # View current config bayesian-ssh config # Set defaults (Kerberos is disabled by default, current user is used) bayesian-ssh config --use-kerberos --default-user customuser Full documentation is built with mdBook. To build and view locally: make docs # Build to docs/book/ make docs-serve # Serve locally with live reload Documentation covers: - Getting Started - Installation, quick start, configuration - User Guide - Connections, sessions, aliases, TUI, bastion hosts - Advanced Usage - Enterprise, cloud, CI/CD, security & compliance - Reference - Architecture, troubleshooting, changelog See CHANGELOG.md for detailed release notes. - Fork the project - Create a feature branch ( git checkout -b feature/AmazingFeature ) - Commit your changes ( git commit -m 'Add AmazingFeature' ) - Push to the branch ( git push origin feature/AmazingFeature ) - Open a Pull Request This project is licensed under MIT. See the LICENSE file for details.