0.3.3 is ready for release I guess

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## 0.3.3 ## 0.3.3
Released on ??? Released on 28/02/2021
- Format key attributes: - Format key attributes:
- Added `EXTRA` and `LENGTH` parameters to format keys. - Added `EXTRA` and `LENGTH` parameters to format keys.
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- Added CLI options to set starting workind directory on both local and remote hosts - Added CLI options to set starting workind directory on both local and remote hosts
- Parse remote host now uses a Regex to gather parts (increased stability). - Parse remote host now uses a Regex to gather parts (increased stability).
- Now bookmarks and recents are sorted in the UI (bookmarks are sorted by name; recents are sorted by connection datetime) - Now bookmarks and recents are sorted in the UI (bookmarks are sorted by name; recents are sorted by connection datetime)
- Improved stability
## 0.3.2 ## 0.3.2

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~ Basically, WinSCP on a terminal ~ ~ Basically, WinSCP on a terminal ~
Developed by Christian Visintin Developed by Christian Visintin
Current version: 0.3.3 FIXME: (24/01/2021) Current version: 0.3.3 (28/02/2021)
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### AUR Package 🔼 ### AUR Package 🔼
On Arch Linux based distribution, you can install termscp using for example [yay](https://github.com/Jguer/yay), which I recommend to install AUR packages. On Arch Linux based distribution, you can install termscp using for istance [yay](https://github.com/Jguer/yay), which I recommend to install AUR packages.
```sh ```sh
yay -S termscp yay -S termscp
@@ -185,13 +185,13 @@ The address argument has the following syntax:
Let's see some example of this particular syntax, since it's very comfortable and you'll probably going to use this instead of the other one... Let's see some example of this particular syntax, since it's very comfortable and you'll probably going to use this instead of the other one...
- Connect using default protocol (*defined in configuration*) to 192.168.1.31, port is default for this protocol (22); username is current user's name - Connect using default protocol (*defined in configuration*) to 192.168.1.31, port if not provided is default for the selected protocol (in this case depends on your configuration); username is current user's name
```sh ```sh
termscp 192.168.1.31 termscp 192.168.1.31
``` ```
- Connect using default protocol (*defined in configuration*) to 192.168.1.31, port is default for this protocol (22); username is `root` - Connect using default protocol (*defined in configuration*) to 192.168.1.31; username is `root`
```sh ```sh
termscp root@192.168.1.31 termscp root@192.168.1.31
@@ -242,7 +242,7 @@ I warmly suggest you to follow these guidelines in order to decide whether you s
- Make sure your machine is protected by attackers. If possible encrypt your disk and don't leave your PC unlocked while you're away. - Make sure your machine is protected by attackers. If possible encrypt your disk and don't leave your PC unlocked while you're away.
- Preferably, save passwords only when a compromising of the target machine wouldn't be a problem. - Preferably, save passwords only when a compromising of the target machine wouldn't be a problem.
To create a bookmark, just fulfill the authentication form and then input `CTRL+S`; you'll then be asked to give a name to your bookmark, and tadah, the bookmark has been created. To create a bookmark, just fulfill the authentication form and then input `<CTRL+S>`; you'll then be asked to give a name to your bookmark, and tadah, the bookmark has been created.
If you go to [gallery](#gallery-), there is a GIF showing how bookmarks work 💪. If you go to [gallery](#gallery-), there is a GIF showing how bookmarks work 💪.
### Are my passwords Safe 😈 ### Are my passwords Safe 😈
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## Upcoming Features 🧪 ## Upcoming Features 🧪
- **Custom explorer format**: possibility to customize the file line in the explorer directly from configuration, with the possibility to choose with information to display. - **New commands in file explorer** (0.4.0 - March 2021)
- **Find command in explorer**: possibility to search for files in explorers. - **Find**: search for files through directories, with built-in regex support
- **Execute**: run a command on both local host and remote host in protocols where this is supported
- SCP for sure
- SFTP: might be a challenge, since I should start a SSH session, but I guess it's not impossible
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