Tunnels
Awesome Electron app to manage your ssh tunnels.
Install / Use
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Tunnels
Awesome Electron app to manage your ssh tunnels.
Keep a list of ssh tunnel to your remotes and open them all at once.
Tunnel edit window

Tunnels list window

UI restyle coming in version 1.3.0

Installation
Linux
Download and unzip to some location.
To run the app, execute the Tunnels file.
To add a shortcut to the app, create a file in ~/.local/share/applications called Tunnels.desktop with the following contents:
[Desktop Entry]
Name=Tunnels
Exec=/full/path/to/folder/Tunnels
Terminal=false
Type=Application
Icon=/full/path/to/folder/Tunnels/resources/app/media/IconTemplate.png
OS X package not tested
Download, unzip, and move Tunnels.app to the /Applications directory.
Windows package not tested
Download and unzip to some location.
To run the app, execute the Tunnels file.
NPM
Install the module globally:
npm install -g electron-tunnels
start the app from your terminal:
tunnels
Development
Setup environment
git clone https://github.com/parro-it/tunnels.git
cd tunnels
npm i
npm run rebuild
npm start
Lint your code
npm run lint
Run tests
npm test
some tests requires an account defined on freebsd.unixssh.com to run them, setup an account there, and then define
UNIXSSH_USERandUNIXSSH_PWDenvironment variables before running tests. If these two env are not found, these tests are skipped.
Todo
- [X] Package the app for Linux, OSX, Windows
- [ ] Make the app autolunch at startup
- [ ] Provide visual feedback when tunnels are opening
- [ ] Save tunnel passwords in system keychain
- [ ] Improve UI
Related modules
-
open-ssh-tunnel - Tunneling module at the core of this app
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Caprine - Install instructions and scripts are copied from this app.
Credits
- App icons come from Entypo icon set by Daniel Bruce
License
The MIT License (MIT)
Copyright (c) 2015 Andrea Parodi
