.TH "guake-indicator" "1" .SH "NAME" .B guake-indicator \(em A simple Guake indicator that lets you ssh into your favourite hosts. .SH "SYNOPSIS" .PP \fBguake-indicator .SH "DESCRIPTION" .PP \fBguake-indicator\fR lets you manage your favorite ssh hosts establishing a new ssh connection with Guake dropdown terminal. .PP \fBguake-indicator\fR sticks to your "System Tray" and displays your favorites ssh hosts retrieved from the Guake indicator configuration file (see FILES section for more details) .SH FILES \fBguake-indicator\fR builds the menu according to .I ~/.guake.indicator/guake-indicator.json json file If this configuration file does not exist a default one will be created. .PP You can customize this file according to your needs with your favorite text editor, just use this schema as a base to add new entries. The fields are self-explanatory, however, I'm going to give you a more in-depth description of each one: .TP .B hostname The host to connect (it can be his IP address or his DNS), leave it blank to execute commands directly on localhost .TP .B login The ssh user .TP .B menu_name The name that will show up in the indicator itself .TP .B tab_name The name of the guake terminal tab once it is opened .TP .B command_after_login Command to issue after the ssh login is successfully performed - this field is optional .TP .B remote_command If set to yes, after that "command_after_login" is executed, the bash shell won't be invoked so an automatic exit is performed. .TP .B x_forwarded If set to yes it adds the X flag. This tells SSH to forward the X server calls to the client computer .SH BUGS Please report any bug to Alessio Garzi .SH AUTHOR \fBguake-indicator\fP was written by Alessio Garzi .PP This manual page was written by Alessio Garzi .