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# Hero SSH Agent Management Tool
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The Hero SSH Agent Management Tool provides comprehensive SSH agent lifecycle management with cross-platform compatibility for macOS and Linux. It integrates seamlessly with shell profiles and implements intelligent SSH agent lifecycle management, automatic key discovery and loading, and remote key deployment capabilities.
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## Features
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- 🔐 **Single SSH Agent Instance Enforcement**: Ensures exactly one SSH agent is running with persistent socket management
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- 🚀 **Smart Key Loading**: Auto-loads single keys from ~/.ssh/ directory with passphrase prompting
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- 🌐 **Remote Key Deployment**: Interactive SSH key deployment to remote machines
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- 🔄 **Agent Health Verification**: Comprehensive health checks through ssh-agent -l functionality
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- 📝 **Shell Profile Integration**: Automatic initialization in shell profiles
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- 🎯 **Cross-Platform**: Works on macOS and Linux
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## Installation
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The SSH agent functionality is built into the hero binary. After compiling hero:
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```bash
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./cli/compile.vsh
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```
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The hero binary will be available at `~/hero/bin/hero`
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## Commands
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### `hero sshagent profile`
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Primary initialization command that ensures exactly one SSH agent is running on a consistent socket, performs health checks, manages agent lifecycle without losing existing keys, and automatically loads SSH keys when only one is present in ~/.ssh/ directory.
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```bash
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# Initialize SSH agent with smart key loading
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hero sshagent profile
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```
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**Features:**
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- Ensures single SSH agent instance
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- Verifies agent health and responsiveness
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- Auto-loads single SSH keys
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- Updates shell profile for automatic initialization
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- Preserves existing loaded keys
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### `hero sshagent list`
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Lists all available SSH keys and their current status.
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```bash
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# List all SSH keys
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hero sshagent list
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```
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### `hero sshagent status`
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Shows comprehensive SSH agent status and diagnostics.
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```bash
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# Show agent status
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hero sshagent status
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```
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### `hero sshagent generate`
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Generates a new SSH key pair.
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```bash
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# Generate new SSH key
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hero sshagent generate -n my_new_key
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# Generate and immediately load
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hero sshagent generate -n my_new_key -l
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```
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### `hero sshagent load`
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Loads a specific SSH key into the agent.
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```bash
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# Load specific key
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hero sshagent load -n my_key
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```
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### `hero sshagent forget`
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Removes a specific SSH key from the agent.
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```bash
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# Remove key from agent
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hero sshagent forget -n my_key
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```
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### `hero sshagent reset`
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Removes all loaded SSH keys from the agent.
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```bash
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# Reset agent (remove all keys)
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hero sshagent reset
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```
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### `hero sshagent push`
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Interactive SSH key deployment to remote machines with automatic key selection when multiple keys exist, target specification via user@hostname format, and streamlined single-key auto-selection.
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```bash
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# Deploy SSH key to remote machine
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hero sshagent push -t user@hostname
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# Deploy specific key to remote machine
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hero sshagent push -t user@hostname -k my_key
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# Deploy to custom port
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hero sshagent push -t user@hostname:2222
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```
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**Features:**
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- Automatic key selection when only one key exists
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- Interactive key selection for multiple keys
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- Support for custom SSH ports
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- Uses ssh-copy-id when available, falls back to manual deployment
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### `hero sshagent auth`
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Remote SSH key authorization ensuring proper key installation on target machines, support for explicit key specification via -key parameter, and verification of successful key addition.
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```bash
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# Verify SSH key authorization
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hero sshagent auth -t user@hostname
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# Verify specific key authorization
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hero sshagent auth -t user@hostname -k my_key
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```
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## Examples
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### Basic Workflow
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```bash
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# 1. Initialize SSH agent
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hero sshagent profile
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# 2. Check status
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hero sshagent status
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# 3. Generate a new key if needed
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hero sshagent generate -n production_key
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# 4. Load the key
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hero sshagent load -n production_key
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# 5. Deploy to remote server
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hero sshagent push -t user@production-server.com
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# 6. Verify authorization
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hero sshagent auth -t user@production-server.com
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```
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### Advanced Usage
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```bash
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# Deploy specific key to multiple servers
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hero sshagent push -t user@server1.com -k production_key
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hero sshagent push -t user@server2.com:2222 -k production_key
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# Verify access to all servers
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hero sshagent auth -t user@server1.com -k production_key
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hero sshagent auth -t user@server2.com:2222 -k production_key
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# List all keys and their status
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hero sshagent list
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# Reset agent if needed
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hero sshagent reset
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```
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## Technical Specifications
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### Cross-Platform Compatibility
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- **Socket Management**: Uses ~/.ssh/hero-agent.sock for consistent socket location
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- **Shell Integration**: Supports ~/.profile, ~/.bash_profile, ~/.bashrc, and ~/.zshrc
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- **Process Management**: Robust SSH agent lifecycle management
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- **Platform Support**: macOS and Linux (Windows not supported)
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### Security Features
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- **Single Agent Enforcement**: Prevents multiple conflicting agents
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- **Secure Socket Paths**: Uses user home directory for socket files
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- **Proper Permissions**: Ensures correct file permissions (0700 for .ssh, 0600 for keys)
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- **Input Validation**: Validates all user inputs and target specifications
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- **Connection Testing**: Verifies SSH connections before reporting success
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### Error Handling
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- **Network Connectivity**: Handles network failures gracefully
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- **Authentication Failures**: Provides clear error messages for auth issues
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- **Key Management**: Validates key existence and format
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- **Target Validation**: Ensures proper target format (user@hostname[:port])
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## Environment Variables
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- `HERO_DEBUG=1`: Enable debug output for troubleshooting
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## Integration with Development Environments
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The tool is designed to work seamlessly with development environments:
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- **Preserves existing SSH agent state** during initialization
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- **Non-destructive operations** that don't interfere with existing workflows
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- **Shell profile integration** for automatic initialization
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- **Compatible with existing SSH configurations**
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## Troubleshooting
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### Common Issues
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1. **Multiple SSH agents running**
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```bash
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hero sshagent profile # Will cleanup and ensure single agent
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```
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2. **Keys not loading**
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```bash
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hero sshagent status # Check agent status
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hero sshagent reset # Reset if needed
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```
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3. **Remote deployment failures**
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```bash
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hero sshagent auth -t user@hostname # Verify connectivity
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```
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### Debug Mode
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Enable debug output for detailed troubleshooting:
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```bash
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HERO_DEBUG=1 hero sshagent profile
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```
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## Shell Profile Integration
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The `hero sshagent profile` command automatically adds initialization code to your shell profile:
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```bash
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# Hero SSH Agent initialization
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if [ -f "/Users/username/.ssh/hero-agent.sock" ]; then
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export SSH_AUTH_SOCK="/Users/username/.ssh/hero-agent.sock"
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fi
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```
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This ensures the SSH agent is available in new shell sessions.
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