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This project contains the basic files to up- and download files from a SFTP Server.
For further information contact Valentin Baier.
The installation can be achieved by using pip
:
python -m pip install access_sftp_server
To run the application via shell you need to either execute:
python -m cibc_sftp_server.upload_files
or
python -m cibc_sftp_server.download_files
The package can be executed from any computer having the required credentials to the server.
This project is licensed by a MIT License.
The current released version is 0.1.0.
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Access SFTP Server
We found that access-sftp-server demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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