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It would be really great if I can select file like on the screenshot and literally drag and drop it to the desktop or other directory. (this is ssh session). This would be crazy cool. Right now I need to echo $PWD, compose fill file path, than create proper scp command and only after that file will be copied. Replacing this with drag and drop would be crazy cool. Can be also done from ls -la for example.
And it is possible to implement, terminal knows the directory of a file and can compose proper scp command and execute it automatically.
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It would be really great if I can select file like on the screenshot and literally drag and drop it to the desktop or other directory. (this is ssh session). This would be crazy cool. Right now I need to echo $PWD, compose fill file path, than create proper scp command and only after that file will be copied. Replacing this with drag and drop would be crazy cool. Can be also done from ls -la for example.
And it is possible to implement, terminal knows the directory of a file and can compose proper scp command and execute it automatically.
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