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I use cyberduck to upload a file to a holding folder on the target host. Once loaded, I open a terminal shell and ssh onto that target host. I then execute a script on that target while passing two parameters. The shell script moves the uploaded file to a file storage location on the host system and creates a symbolic link in a production location pointing to the stored file.
I would ask that cyberduck be modified to allow an executable shell script be remotely executed while passing a argument list to that script.
example: linkpdf.sh NL_13_08 aGaKB1
where linkpdf.sh is the shell script; NL_13_08 is the named file in the location known to the shell script; and, aGaKB1 is the name given to the symbolic link file.
How the new feature would work?
A new entry on the cyberduck "action" pulldown would say "execute shell script"
On activation, a command line window would open where the user would enter the location/name of the script with any arguments: e.g., ./linkpdf.sh NL_13_08 aGaKB1
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I use cyberduck to upload a file to a holding folder on the target host. Once loaded, I open a terminal shell and ssh onto that target host. I then execute a script on that target while passing two parameters. The shell script moves the uploaded file to a file storage location on the host system and creates a symbolic link in a production location pointing to the stored file.
I would ask that cyberduck be modified to allow an executable shell script be remotely executed while passing a argument list to that script.
example: linkpdf.sh NL_13_08 aGaKB1
where linkpdf.sh is the shell script; NL_13_08 is the named file in the location known to the shell script; and, aGaKB1 is the name given to the symbolic link file.
How the new feature would work?
A new entry on the cyberduck "action" pulldown would say "execute shell script"
On activation, a command line window would open where the user would enter the location/name of the script with any arguments: e.g., ./linkpdf.sh NL_13_08 aGaKB1
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: