🖥 A feature rich terminal UI file transfer and explorer with support for SCP/SFTP/FTP/S3/SMB
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🖥 A feature rich terminal UI file transfer and explorer with support for SCP/SFTP/FTP/S3/SMB
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Unicode symbols with fallbacks for older terminals
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Generate (possibly) secure passwords.
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