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barrier

barrier is a soft kvm that lets you share your keyboard and mouse between multiple systems who have their own monitors. It is interoperable with Windows, Linux and Mac. If you have a bunch of machines under your desk it makes life easier to not have to shuffle through different keyboards. This is a fork of</description>
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            <title>winscp-jump</title>
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            <description>Winscp Command line invocation using a jump host

I do a lot using a bastion host. Winscp provides for that. When you create a new host you can click on the command Advanced button, Connection Tunnel and tick the “Connect through SSH tunnel” box. You will have to fill in the host and user name. You can store the password but it&#039;s better/easier to rely on pageant for that (it&#039;s an key agent that is part of putty).</description>
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            <description>Starting X-Windows/New Terminal

My current method of spinning up a new cygwin terminal session leverages mintty. When it kicks off it checks to see if X and my ssh agent are running - if not it starts them.

I have mintty pined to my task bar with the following target set:</description>
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