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==== [[wt]] Win32-OpenSSH in Windows Terminal ==== ==== [[wt]] Win32-OpenSSH in Windows Terminal ====
-For a better experience, you can execute the ''ssh'' in [[https://apps.microsoft.com/detail/9N0DX20HK701|Windows Terminal app]]:+For a better experience, you can execute the ''ssh'' in [[https://apps.microsoft.com/detail/9n0dx20hk701|Windows Terminal app]]:
<code custom-command-local> <code custom-command-local>
wt.exe ssh.exe !U@!@ -p !#  -t "cd !/ \; /bin/bash --login" wt.exe ssh.exe !U@!@ -p !#  -t "cd !/ \; /bin/bash --login"
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</code> </code>
-Also, make sure that [[ui_pref_integration_app#other_options|//Remember session password and pass it to PuTTY//]] is turned off. Or use [[https://packages.debian.org/buster/sshpass|''sshpass'' package]] to allow passing the password on the commandline.+Also, make sure that [[ui_pref_integration_app#other_options|//Remember session password and pass it to PuTTY//]] is turned off. Or use [[https://packages.debian.org/buster/sshpass|''sshpass'' package]] to allow passing the password on the command-line.
You can also have the remote shell open in the same working directory as WinSCP, using a [[integration_putty#putty_startup_directory|similar trick as with PuTTY]]: You can also have the remote shell open in the same working directory as WinSCP, using a [[integration_putty#putty_startup_directory|similar trick as with PuTTY]]:

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