TermSCP is basically a porting of WinSCP to terminal. So basically is a terminal tool with an UI to connect to a remote server to retrieve and upload files. It works both on **Linux**, **MacOS**, **UNIX** and **Windows** too and supports SFTP, SCP, FTP and FTPS.
It happens very often to me when using SCP at work to forget the path of a file on a remote machine, which forces me then to connect through SSH, gather the file path and finally download it through SCP. I could use WinSCP, but I use Linux and I pratically use the terminal for everything, so I wanted something like WinSCP on my terminal.
- Time in explorer is `1 Jan 1970`, but shouldn't be: that's because chrono can't parse date in a different locale. So if your server has a locale different from the one on your machine, it won't be able to parse the date.
If you think you can contribute to TermSCP, please follow [TermSCP's contributions guide](CONTRIBUTING.md)
## Changelog
See the enire changelog [HERE](CHANGELOG.md)
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## License
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<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt>
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