Plink
For the genetics software, see PLINK (genetic tool-set). For informal target shooting, see Plinking.
Plink (PuTTY Link) is a free and open-source (MIT license) command-line network connection tool similar to UNIX ssh written by Simon Tatham, author of another popular terminal emulator, serial console and network file transfer application name PuTTY. It is mostly used for automated operations, such as making CVS access a repository on a remote server.[1][2]
Features
- Interactive logins to a remote SSH server
- Automated SSH connections from Batch File
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