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function __fish_print_hostnames -d "Print a list of known hostnames"
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# Print all hosts from /etc/hosts. Use 'getent hosts' on OSes that support it
# (OpenBSD and Cygwin do not).
#
# Test if 'getent hosts' works and redirect output so errors don't print.
if type -q getent
and getent hosts > /dev/null 2 > & 1
# Ignore zero IPs.
getent hosts | string match -r -v '^0.0.0.0' | string replace -r '^\s*\S+\s+' '' | string split ' '
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else if test -r /etc/hosts
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# Ignore commented lines and functionally empty lines.
string match -r -v '^\s*0.0.0.0|^\s*#|^\s*$' < /etc/hosts | string replace -r -a '#.*$' '' | string replace -r '^\s*\S+\s+' '' | string trim | string replace -r -a '\s+' ' ' | string split ' '
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end
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# Print nfs servers from /etc/fstab
if test -r /etc/fstab
string match -r '^\s*[0-9]{1,3}\.[0-9]{1,3}\.[0-9]{1,3]:|^[a-zA-Z\.]*:' < /etc/fstab | string replace -r ':.*' ''
end
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# Check hosts known to ssh
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set -l known_hosts ~/.ssh/known_hosts{ ,2 } /etc/ssh/{ ,ssh_} known_hosts{ ,2 } # Yes, seriously - the default specifies both with and without "2"
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# Check default ssh configs
set -l ssh_config
# Get alias and commandline options
set -l ssh_command ( functions ssh | string split ' ' ) ( commandline -cpo )
# Extract ssh config path from last -F short option
if contains -- '-F' $ssh_command
set -l ssh_config_path_is_next 1
for token in $ssh_command
if contains -- '-F' $token
set ssh_config_path_is_next 0
else if test $ssh_config_path_is_next -eq 0
set ssh_config ( eval " echo $token " )
set ssh_config_path_is_next 1
end
end
else
set ssh_config $ssh_config ~/.ssh/config
end
# Extract ssh config paths from Include option
function _ssh_include --argument-names ssh_config
# Relative paths in Include directive use /etc/ssh or ~/.ssh depending on
# system or user level config. -F will not override this behaviour
if test $ssh_config = '/etc/ssh/ssh_config'
set relative_path '/etc/ssh'
else
set relative_path $HOME /.ssh
end
function _recursive --no-scope-shadowing
set paths
for config in $argv
set paths $paths ( cat $config ^ /dev/null \
# Keep only Include lines
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| string match -r -i '^\s*Include\s+.+' \
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# Remove Include syntax
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| string replace -r -i '^\s*Include\s+' '' \
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# Normalize whitespace
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| string trim | string replace -r -a '\s+' ' ' )
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end
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set -l new_paths
for path in $paths
set -l expanded_path
eval set expanded_path ( echo $path )
for path in $expanded_path
# Resolve "relative" paths in accordance to ssh path resolution
if string match -qv '/*' $path
set path $relative_path /$path
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end
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echo $path
set new_paths $new_paths $path
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end
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end
if test -n " $new_paths " ;
_recursive $new_paths
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end
end
_recursive $ssh_config
end
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set -l ssh_configs /etc/ssh/ssh_config ( _ssh_include /etc/ssh/ssh_config) $ssh_config ( _ssh_include $ssh_config )
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for file in $ssh_configs
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if test -r $file
# Print hosts from system wide ssh configuration file
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string match -r -i '^\s*Host\s+\S+' < $file | string replace -r -i '^\s*Host\s+' '' | string trim | string replace -r '\s+' ' ' | string split ' ' | string match -v '*\**'
# Extract known_host paths.
set known_hosts $known_hosts ( string match -ri '^\s*UserKnownHostsFile|^\s*GlobalKnownHostsFile' < $file | string replace -ri '.*KnownHostsFile\s*' '' )
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end
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end
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for file in $known_hosts
# Ignore hosts that are hashed, commented or have custom ports (like [localhost]:2200)
test -r $file
and string replace -ra '(\S+) .*' '$1' < $file | string match -r '^[^#|[=]+$' | string split ","
end
return 0
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end