# rssh

> tool similar to GNU Rush

**Wikidata**: [Q110413790](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q110413790)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/rssh

## Summary
rssh is a free, console-application software project described as a "tool similar to GNU Rush." It is available from a project website and public packaging resources, and has been distributed as source packages and community build scripts.

## Key Facts
- rssh is described as a "tool similar to GNU Rush." (wikidata_description)
- rssh is classified as free software and as a console application. (instance_of)
- Official project website: http://www.pizzashack.org/rssh/ (website; site language: English)
- A SourceForge project exists for rssh. (sourceforge_project)
- rssh was packaged as a Debian source package named "rssh" with recorded start time 2013 and end time 2019. (debian_source_package)
- A SlackBuilds package is available under network/rssh. (slackbuilds_package)
- rssh has an entry in the Free Software Directory under the name "Rssh". (free_software_directory_entry)
- rssh is listed as different_from the tool ClusterSSH. (different_from)
- Operating system identifier listed: Q3251801 (operating_system)

## FAQs
### Q: What is rssh?
A: rssh is a free, console-application software project described as a "tool similar to GNU Rush." It is distributed via a project website and public packaging resources.

### Q: Where can I find rssh?
A: The project's website is http://www.pizzashack.org/rssh/ (site in English). There is also a SourceForge project entry and packaging resources such as a SlackBuild (network/rssh) and a Debian source package named "rssh."

### Q: Is rssh free software?
A: Yes. rssh is classified as free software and is listed in the Free Software Directory under "Rssh."

### Q: Was rssh packaged for Debian?
A: Yes. A Debian source package named "rssh" is recorded with a start time of 2013 and an end time of 2019.

## Why It Matters
rssh matters as part of the ecosystem of free, console-based utilities that are distributed and maintained through community packaging and directory resources. Its classification as free software and its listing in the Free Software Directory underline that it is intended for open use and redistribution. Presence on common distribution and build systems — a SourceForge project, a Debian source package (2013–2019), and a SlackBuilds entry (network/rssh) — shows that rssh has been packaged and made available to users across different Linux/Unix packaging workflows. Being described explicitly as a "tool similar to GNU Rush" positions rssh within a family of console tools with related goals or usage patterns. Finally, explicit distinctions from other remote/control tools (for example, ClusterSSH) help clarify its identity within that landscape.

## Notable For
- Being described on Wikidata as a "tool similar to GNU Rush."
- Classification as free software and as a console application.
- Availability through multiple packaging channels: SourceForge project, Debian source package (2013–2019), and SlackBuilds (network/rssh).
- Inclusion in the Free Software Directory under the entry "Rssh."
- Explicitly listed as different from ClusterSSH.

## Body

### Overview
- Name: rssh.
- Short description: "tool similar to GNU Rush." (wikidata_description)
- Classified as: free software; console application. (instance_of)

### Online presence
- Project website: http://www.pizzashack.org/rssh/.
- Website language qualifier: English. (website P407: English)
- SourceForge project exists under the name "rssh." (sourceforge_project)

### Packaging and distribution
- Debian source package: named "rssh." Qualifiers record a start_time of 2013 and an end_time of 2019. (debian_source_package)
- SlackBuilds package: available under network/rssh. (slackbuilds_package)
- Listed in the Free Software Directory as "Rssh." (free_software_directory_entry)

### Relationships and distinctions
- Listed as different_from ClusterSSH. (different_from)
- Operating system identifier provided as Q3251801. (operating_system)

### Classification and metadata
- Instance of free software and console application. (instance_of)
- Wikidata description emphasizes similarity to GNU Rush. (wikidata_description)

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