This application was modelled after Rush and compatible with Ruby 1.8, 1.9, and any version of JRuby higher than 1.3
By default, Rye errs on the side of caution by running in "safe-mode" which specifies a default whitelist of commands and aggressively escapes all command arguments.
Rye does not require anything to be installed on the server side (other than an SSH daemon) so it can be run from any machine with Ruby, OpenSSL, and OpenSSH.
The developer need SSH keys to use Rye.
The easiest way to work with Rye is to authorize remote accounts for passwordless logins.
Rye permits only a limited number of system commands to be run. This default whitelist is defined in Rye::Cmd but anyone can add personalized commands to that file.
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