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How to export file from terminal to Windows desktop
I have a file in Unix terminal under $, any command can make this file to be transferred to Windows desktop or C:\, I know that I can use software like FileZilla ftp to transfer file from Unix terminal to desktop. But I am really interested in using command to do this job. anyone knows?
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