Working with command shells

In the Remote Systems view, you can launch a shell to perform commands in a specific directory or folder of a remote file system.

To launch a new shell from the Remote Systems view:
  1. Expand a connection.
  2. Right-click on a file subsystem that supports shells and select Launch Shell.
  3. Enter shell commands, such as "ls" or "pwd", in the Command field (just beneath the shell itself).
You can also run commands from locations further down in the remote file system tree, so that you do not need to navigate there from your home directory each time. This option takes the default shell, sets the current directory to the folder that was selected, and invokes a command in that directory.
Note: Each new shell shows up in a separate tab. If more than one shell is running on the same connection, each subsequent shell has a number appended to the connection name.