ohmyzsh/plugins/ssh-agent/ssh-agent.plugin.zsh
Marc Cornellà 53c3567cc3 Force ssh-agent output to use bourne-style syntax
On systems where the shell cannot be changed because of a strict
security policy, ssh-agent will use the syntax of whatever the
default $SHELL is.
For instance, if the default shell is tcsh, ssh-agent will use the
c-shell style (setenv).

This change forces ssh-agent to use bourne-style syntax since that
has to be later interpreted by zsh. Consequently, the environment
file will contain `export' statements from now on (instead of
`setenv').
2016-09-03 20:49:55 +02:00

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typeset _agent_forwarding _ssh_env_cache
function _start_agent() {
local lifetime
local -a identities
# start ssh-agent and setup environment
zstyle -s :omz:plugins:ssh-agent lifetime lifetime
ssh-agent -s ${lifetime:+-t} ${lifetime} | sed 's/^echo/#echo/' >! $_ssh_env_cache
chmod 600 $_ssh_env_cache
. $_ssh_env_cache > /dev/null
# load identies
zstyle -a :omz:plugins:ssh-agent identities identities
echo starting ssh-agent...
ssh-add $HOME/.ssh/${^identities}
}
# Get the filename to store/lookup the environment from
_ssh_env_cache="$HOME/.ssh/environment-$SHORT_HOST"
# test if agent-forwarding is enabled
zstyle -b :omz:plugins:ssh-agent agent-forwarding _agent_forwarding
if [[ $_agent_forwarding == "yes" && -n "$SSH_AUTH_SOCK" ]]; then
# Add a nifty symlink for screen/tmux if agent forwarding
[[ -L $SSH_AUTH_SOCK ]] || ln -sf "$SSH_AUTH_SOCK" /tmp/ssh-agent-$USER-screen
elif [[ -f "$_ssh_env_cache" ]]; then
# Source SSH settings, if applicable
. $_ssh_env_cache > /dev/null
ps -o cmd -p $SSH_AGENT_PID | grep -q ssh-agent || {
_start_agent
}
else
_start_agent
fi
# tidy up after ourselves
unset _agent_forwarding _ssh_env_cache
unfunction _start_agent