How to add commands to the target line of your Putty shortcut
I was able to create a shortcut on my desktop for Putty by using the "file path" -load -l -pw format. My question is: Can there be more commands added to the end of that so that I can access different directories or run a script automatically?
If so, what are the commands, like -load, -l and -pw, for running scripts and, for example, changing directories?
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I was able to create a shortcut on my desktop for Putty by using the "file path" -load -l -pw format. My question is: Can there be more commands added to the end of that so that I can access different directories or run a script automatically?
If so, what are the commands, like -load, -l and -pw, for running scripts and, for example, changing directories?
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I was able to create a shortcut on my desktop for Putty by using the "file path" -load -l -pw format. My question is: Can there be more commands added to the end of that so that I can access different directories or run a script automatically?
If so, what are the commands, like -load, -l and -pw, for running scripts and, for example, changing directories?
shortcuts putty
I was able to create a shortcut on my desktop for Putty by using the "file path" -load -l -pw format. My question is: Can there be more commands added to the end of that so that I can access different directories or run a script automatically?
If so, what are the commands, like -load, -l and -pw, for running scripts and, for example, changing directories?
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First for putty documentation see: http://the.earth.li/~sgtatham/putty/0.62/puttydoc.txt
This will tell you all the command line arguments supported by Putty.
If you want shortcuts for things, you are probably going to have to create *.bat files and then specify a shortcut on your desktop for it. The *.bat file can contain windows commands, but remember each program has different options available.
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First for putty documentation see: http://the.earth.li/~sgtatham/putty/0.62/puttydoc.txt
This will tell you all the command line arguments supported by Putty.
If you want shortcuts for things, you are probably going to have to create *.bat files and then specify a shortcut on your desktop for it. The *.bat file can contain windows commands, but remember each program has different options available.
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First for putty documentation see: http://the.earth.li/~sgtatham/putty/0.62/puttydoc.txt
This will tell you all the command line arguments supported by Putty.
If you want shortcuts for things, you are probably going to have to create *.bat files and then specify a shortcut on your desktop for it. The *.bat file can contain windows commands, but remember each program has different options available.
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First for putty documentation see: http://the.earth.li/~sgtatham/putty/0.62/puttydoc.txt
This will tell you all the command line arguments supported by Putty.
If you want shortcuts for things, you are probably going to have to create *.bat files and then specify a shortcut on your desktop for it. The *.bat file can contain windows commands, but remember each program has different options available.
First for putty documentation see: http://the.earth.li/~sgtatham/putty/0.62/puttydoc.txt
This will tell you all the command line arguments supported by Putty.
If you want shortcuts for things, you are probably going to have to create *.bat files and then specify a shortcut on your desktop for it. The *.bat file can contain windows commands, but remember each program has different options available.
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