

OpenSSH and PuTTY are free implementations of Telnet and SSH for Windows.

Duplicate the profile (copy-paste the whole object, watch for the comma between objects) Tutorial: SSH in Windows Terminal Access Windows SSH Client.Find a Command Prompt profile ( "commandline": "cmd.exe").One thing that has always felt missing is the ability to automatically position it. Find the "list" array in the "profiles" object PuTTY is arguably the best Windows terminal app.Ensure you have an SSH client (try to connect to the server from a Command Prompt tab).Written in C language and developed by Simon Tatham, PuTTY supports several. That could be a button that would open window with a list of PuTTY sessions where I could choose which one I'd like to import as a Terminal profiles.Īs a bonus feature it would be great to have checkbox for syncing all the profiles so if I'll get a new one in putty it will show up in Terminal as well.Ĭherry on top would be to have auto sync for all the imported profiles to stay up to date with Putty but at least manual sync would be enough.You can use a commandline field in your profile configuration to initiate an SSH connection on tab creation. PuTTY is a free serial console, terminal emulator and the most popular SSH client. What I'd like to get is to have new option when adding new profile.

There are tools that wraps putty (like SuperPuTTY for example) and they have a way to import sessions by opening window for that. PuTTY is a free and open-source terminal emulator, serial console and network file transfer application, supports several network protocols, including SCP, SSH. Proposed technical implementation details (optional) I do know that PuTTY can't be used inside Terminal but it would be great if we could simply import and manage sessions instead of making all the entries.

I wonder if there's a chance for (or a way if it is there and I can't simply find it )) making import and later sync for PuTTY sessions. Description of the new feature/enhancement
