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Expect-lite 3.1.1 (Default branch)
Expect-lite is a wrapper for expect, created to make expect programming even easier. The wrapper permits the creation of expect script command files by using special character(s) at the beginning of each line to indicate the expect-lite action. Basic expect-lite scripts can be created by simply cutting and pasting text from a terminal window into a script, and adding '>' ' License: BSD License (revised) Changes:
Command line arguments were added to permit passing login user and password. Using ssh keys is recommended, but the user may still be different than the user running the script. Using the password option is inherently insecure, as the password is in the clear (anyone can read it). More... |
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