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--host <string> Remote host to connect to
(See
help –-all for details on all other options.)
Arguments
localFile Local file to copy
destination Remote filename or directory. Most (but not all) systems will
accept a path and file name here. If this argument is left blank, the local
filename will be used.
Examples
> scpput config.xml someone@srv
This copies config.xml from local directory to the home directory of
someone on host srv.
> scpput /tmp/config.xml someone@srv:/tmp
This copies /tmp/config.xml to the /tmp directory on host srv.
> scpput config.xml someone@srv:/tmp/my_config.xml
This copies config.xml to /tmp/my_config.xml on host srv.
> scpput config.xml someone@srv --password pass
or
> scpput config.xml someone:pass@srv
This copies config.xml to the home directory of someone on host
srv, using password pass.
ssh:sftp
Executes SFTP (SSH File Transfer Protocol) commands over SSH. The initial call to this command
will start an SFTP session against the host. Successive commands will reuse the same session
information, until SFTP disconnect is invoked. This allows the user to perform a series of
commands, such as changing local and remote directories, followed by
put and get.
Syntax
ssh:sftp [options] command(s)
Options
--quiet or -q Hide the displayed progress.
--from <long> Byte position to begin transfer (for the get command)
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