function __fish_print_hostnames -d "Print a list of known hostnames" # 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 ' ' else if test -r /etc/hosts # Ignore commented lines and functionally empty lines. string match -r -v '^\s*0.0.0.0|^\s*#|^\s*$' /dev/null set paths[$path_index] $relative_path/$paths[$path_index] end echo $paths[$path_index] end _recursive $paths end end _recursive $ssh_config end set -l ssh_configs (_ssh_include /etc/ssh/ssh_config) (_ssh_include $ssh_config) for file in $ssh_configs if test -r $file # Print hosts from system wide ssh configuration file string match -r -i '^\s*Host\s+\S+' <$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*' '') end end 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 end