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wezterm/docs/examples/cmd-synopsis-wezterm-ssh--help.txt
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Establish an ssh session
Usage: wezterm ssh [OPTIONS] <USER_AT_HOST_AND_PORT> [PROG]...
Arguments:
<USER_AT_HOST_AND_PORT>
Specifies the remote system using the form: `[username@]host[:port]`.
If `username@` is omitted, then your local $USER is used instead. If
`:port` is omitted, then the standard ssh port (22) is used instead
[PROG]...
Instead of executing your shell, run PROG. For example: `wezterm ssh
user@host -- bash -l` will spawn bash as if it were a login shell
Options:
-o, --ssh-option <name=value>
Override specific SSH configuration options. `wezterm ssh` is able to
parse some (but not all!) options from your `~/.ssh/config` and
`/etc/ssh/ssh_config` files. This command line switch allows you to
override or otherwise specify ssh_config style options.
For example:
`wezterm ssh -oIdentityFile=/secret/id_ed25519 some-host`
-v
Enable verbose ssh protocol tracing. The trace information is printed
to the stderr stream of the process
--class <CLASS>
Override the default windowing system class. The default is
"org.wezfurlong.wezterm". Under X11 and Windows this changes the
window class. Under Wayland this changes the app_id. This changes the
class for all windows spawned by this instance of wezterm, including
error, update and ssh authentication dialogs
--position <POSITION>
Override the position for the initial window launched by this process.
--position 10,20 to set x=10, y=20 in screen coordinates
--position screen:10,20 to set x=10, y=20 in screen coordinates
--position main:10,20 to set x=10, y=20 relative to the main
monitor
--position active:10,20 to set x=10, y=20 relative to the active
monitor
--position HDMI-1:10,20 to set x=10, y=20 relative to the monitor
named HDMI-1
-h, --help
Print help (see a summary with '-h')