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-# Overview
-
-This is a [Juju] layer intended to ease the development of charms that need
-to execute commands over SSH, such as proxy charms.
-
-# What is a proxy charm?
-
-A proxy charm is a limited type of charm that does not interact with software running on the same host, such as controlling and configuring a remote device (a static VM image, a router/switch, etc.). It cannot take advantage of some of Juju's key features, such as [scaling], [relations], and [leadership].
-
-Proxy charms are primarily a stop-gap, intended to prototype quickly, with the end goal being to develop it into a full-featured charm, which installs and executes code on the same machine as the charm is running.
-
-# Integration
-
-After you've [created your charm], open `interfaces.yaml` and add
-`layer:sshproxy` to the includes stanza, as shown below:
-```
-includes: ['layer:basic', 'layer:sshproxy']
-```
-
-## Reactive states
-
-This layer will set the following states:
-
-- `sshproxy.configured` This state is set when SSH credentials have been supplied to the charm.
-
-
-## Example
-In `reactive/mycharm.py`, you can add logic to execute commands over SSH. This
-example is run via a `start` action, and starts a service running on a remote
-host.
-```
-...
-import charms.sshproxy
-
-
-@when('sshproxy.configured')
-@when('actions.start')
-def start():
-    """ Execute's the command, via the start action` using the
-    configured SSH credentials
-    """
-    sshproxy.ssh("service myservice start")
-
-```
-
-## Actions
-This layer includes a built-in `run` action useful for debugging or running arbitrary commands:
-
-```
-$ juju run-action mycharm/0 run command=hostname
-Action queued with id: 014b72f3-bc02-4ecb-8d38-72bce03bbb63
-
-$ juju show-action-output 014b72f3-bc02-4ecb-8d38-72bce03bbb63
-results:
-  output: juju-66a5f3-11
-status: completed
-timing:
-  completed: 2016-10-27 19:53:49 +0000 UTC
-  enqueued: 2016-10-27 19:53:44 +0000 UTC
-  started: 2016-10-27 19:53:48 +0000 UTC
-
-```
-## Known Limitations and Issues
-
-### Security issues
-
-- Password and key-based authentications are supported, with the caveat that
-both (password and private key) are stored plaintext within the Juju controller.
-
-# Configuration and Usage
-
-This layer adds the following configuration options:
-- ssh-hostname
-- ssh-username
-- ssh-password
-- ssh-private-key
-
-Once  [configure] those values at any time. Once they are set, the `sshproxy.configured` state flag will be toggled:
-
-```
-juju deploy mycharm ssh-hostname=10.10.10.10 ssh-username=ubuntu ssh-password=yourpassword
-```
-or
-```
-juju deploy mycharm ssh-hostname=10.10.10.10 ssh-username=ubuntu ssh-private-key="`cat ~/.ssh/id_rsa`"
-```
-
-
-# Contact Information
-Homepage: https://github.com/AdamIsrael/layer-sshproxy
-
-[Juju]: https://jujucharms.com/about
-[configure]: https://jujucharms.com/docs/2.0/charms-config
-[scaling]: https://jujucharms.com/docs/2.0/charms-scaling
-[relations]: https://jujucharms.com/docs/2.0/charms-relations
-[leadership]: https://jujucharms.com/docs/2.0/developer-leadership
-[created your charm]: https://jujucharms.com/docs/2.0/developer-getting-started