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fully on board with at least adding gitbash. I wouldn't drop MobaXterm as it appears to have some nice features.
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MobaXterm does have some nice features. We don't use them, but still.
Thing to do it likely add Git Bash and also a quick summarizing table of why/when people might want to choose one over the other.
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Regardless of the choice, I would pick just one to use throughout the lesson. Presenting multiple options will ultimately distract from the intent of teaching new users the basics of logging into an HPC system. An instructor could say something along the lines of: "There are multiple options, and if you find your needs outgrow the tools we are discussing today, please contact us."
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+1 to @pdoehle's suggestion
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The shell-novice lesson has a rather good overview of terminal applications for the three OSes. Git for Windows (umbrella project including git-bash
) is preferred; Windows Subsystem for Linux is mentioned for advanced users, but not belabored. I think we should steal make derivative work from that page.
I'm afraid Cygwin is becoming passé, since Microsoft has begun committing to open source toolchains. What a time to be alive!
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Yeah, let’s recommend git-bash. Putty, WSL and mobaxterm deserve honorable mention as good alternative options.
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Oh good, already committed language to this effect in an upcoming PR :-)
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