another random rant:

why the fuck do `ssh` and `scp` use slightly different argument flags for providing a port. `ssh` uses `-p` and `scp` uses `-P` and i am forever mixing them up

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@kim At least you don't connect to ssh-server running at a non-standard port that often. Unlike -R/-r to copy recursively. I mean it is -R for e.g. chown and it works almost universally this way, you get used to it. Not with scp, you just have to use lower case -r 🤬

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