@jerry another vote for OpenSSH in Windows Terminal. The built in is fairly new but you can install a newer OpenSSH if you want any newer features like FIDO2.
@jerry PuTTY is nice, if basic. I also like Termius as it also has an Android client, but the issue there is that they want you to pay a subscription if you want to use it for serial connections, but it's convenient that it color codes things like the words error, warning, and IP addresses
@jerry The native OS-bundled OpenSSH client run from Windows Terminal, and key management in the OpenSSH Agent windows service. The text rendering is just too good.
@jerry build in ssh. And I stumbled upon Remote Desktop Manager in a work context, which is slow but very customizable and I somehow got used to it in Windows. Don’t know too much about it to give a recommendation.
@jerry Used MobaXterm in the past and really liked that it had X and you could do simultaneous commands to multiple terminals.
Also used a cygwin terminal but don't do that very frequently.
Lately I've just gone back to Putty because it's simple and I can install it easily on a locked down work laptop. I've found that Putty with the combination of tmux fits my workflow really nicely.
@jerry something quick, power shell in Terminal. Otherwise, I'm trying to be better about utilizing WSL for SSH (still in Terminal) as I'm doing more linux-y things for our IT systems internally and it helps if I can better get my chops up by working in that area more and more.
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