# ssh-key-dir [![crates.io](https://img.shields.io/crates/v/ssh-key-dir.svg)](https://crates.io/crates/ssh-key-dir) ssh-key-dir is an sshd [`AuthorizedKeysCommand`](https://man.openbsd.org/sshd_config#AuthorizedKeysCommand) that reads SSH authorized key files from a directory, `~/.ssh/authorized_keys.d`. It allows SSH keys to be managed by multiple tools and processes, without competing over `~/.ssh/authorized_keys`. ssh-key-dir reads key files in lexigraphical order, ignoring any filenames starting with a dot. # Installing ## Installing on Fedora `ssh-key-dir` is packaged in Fedora: ```sh sudo dnf install ssh-key-dir ``` Installing the package automatically configures sshd to read keys using ssh-key-dir. ## Installing with Cargo You can also install just the `ssh-key-dir` binary with Rust's Cargo package manager: ```sh cargo install ssh-key-dir ``` ## Build and install from source tree To build from the source tree: ```sh make ``` To install the binary and `sshd_config.d` fragment to a target rootfs (e.g. under a [coreos-assembler](https://github.com/coreos/coreos-assembler) workdir): ```sh make install DESTDIR=/my/dest/dir ```