diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 59d8e66..126b603 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ Current version: 0.1.0 (06/12/2020) ## About TermSCP 🖥 -TermSCP is basically a porting of WinSCP to terminal. So basically is a terminal utility with an TUI to connect to a remote server to retrieve and upload files and to interact with the local file system. It works both on **Linux**, **MacOS**, **UNIX** and **Windows** and supports SFTP, SCP, FTP and FTPS. +TermSCP is basically a porting of WinSCP to terminal. So basically is a terminal utility with an TUI to connect to a remote server to retrieve and upload files and to interact with the local file system. It works both on **Linux**, **MacOS**, **BSD** and **Windows** and supports SFTP, SCP, FTP and FTPS. ![Explorer](assets/images/explorer.gif) @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ TermSCP is basically a porting of WinSCP to terminal. So basically is a terminal ### Why TermSCP 🤔 -It happens very often to me, when using SCP at work to forget the path of a file on a remote machine, which forces me then to connect through SSH, gather the file path and finally download it through SCP. I could use WinSCP, but I use Linux and I pratically use the terminal for everything, so I wanted something like WinSCP on my terminal. Yeah, I know there midnight commander too, but actually I don't like it very much tbh (and doesn't support scp). +It happens quite often to me, when using SCP at work to forget the path of a file on a remote machine, which forces me then to connect through SSH, gather the file path and finally download it through SCP. I could use WinSCP, but I use Linux and I pratically use the terminal for everything, so I wanted something like WinSCP on my terminal. Yeah, I know there midnight commander too, but actually I don't like it very much tbh (and hasn't a decent support for scp). ## Features 🎁 @@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ It happens very often to me, when using SCP at work to forget the path of a file - SCP - FTP and FTPS - Practical user interface to explore and operate on the remote and on the local machine file system -- Compatible with Windows, Linux, UNIX and MacOS +- Compatible with Windows, Linux, BSD and MacOS - Written in Rust - Easy to extend with new file transfers protocols