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Well, where can I find analogues of winscp for macos?
Here, please answer me this question: you have a poppy axis, when working with sites, and there may be a lot of them, you need to constantly work online.
On windows there is a winscp program with great functionality. On a poppy, I can’t find an analogue for it, all programs are some kind of imperfections. This is the only reason why I still sit on Windows. Maybe there is some secret of connecting to servers via root and scp ?
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Maybe there is some secret of connecting to servers via root and scp ?Yes: Create a workflow that does not require manual work with the file system of a remote server.
There is.
Do not use root
at all for remote work.
And to copy files between computers, you can use scp / sftp to move the file to the hosting in the directory of the local user, and then ssh to place it where necessary
The Mac is valued for having a console and parts of the GNU utilities
winscp a copy of the gnu scp utility
Use bash - scp; bash-sshfs; bash -ssh -cp
The truth is that there are quite convenient managers like Commander One \ Transmit \ (slightly worse) Filezilla. But this is far from Winscp in terms of the number of functions and convenience.
And I have not found Mac clients at all that can connect via SSH via SCP. Those. in general sadness trouble.
It seems that half of the respondents do not know what convenience is and what it means to connect to any server at any time in 2-3 clicks.
You can use the Commander One app. This is a great viewer for Mac in the style of Total Commander but also able to work with ftp/sftp/scp
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