Add support for ~ references to home directories in Include#31
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In ssh_config(5) it says:
each pathname may contain glob(7) wildcards and, for user configu‐
rations, shell-like ‘~’ references to user home directories.
This adds support for expanding the ~ into the path for the user's home
directory when not parsing a system config.
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Hey @kevinburke ! Any chance we can get your thoughts on this? We rely on this package for an internal tool and a number of users have stumbled over this. |
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In ssh_config(5) it says:
This adds support for expanding the ~ into the path for the user's home
directory when not parsing a system config.