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Using CLI tools on macOS to read remote files on a mountainduck mounted (sftp) remote directory (linux) one would like to pass the local path.
So is there simple and efficient ways to copy a text version of the path both within the macOS GUI and at the 'terminal' CLI?
Thanks for any help.
Cheers, Chuck
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Just drag the folder from Finder.app to your Terminal.app window.
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Using CLI tools on macOS to read remote files on a mountainduck mounted (sftp) remote directory (linux) one would like to pass the local path.
So is there simple and efficient ways to copy a text version of the path both within the macOS GUI and at the 'terminal' CLI?
Thanks for any help.
Cheers,
Chuck
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: