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Here's how it works:
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1. Get the latest [release](https://github.com/DeCarabas/fwd/releases) of `fwd`
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2. You install `fwd` on the server somewhere in your `$PATH` (like `/usr/bin/`)
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2. You install `fwd` on the server somewhere in your `$PATH` (like `/usr/bin/`, or `.local/bin`)
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3. You install `fwd` on the client (like your laptop)
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4. You run `fwd` on the client to connect to the server, like so:
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@ -21,9 +21,3 @@ If the port is something that might be interesting to a web browser, you can pre
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If something is going wrong, pressing `l` will toggle logs that might explain it.
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Press `q` to quit.
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## Future Improvements:
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- Clipboard integration: send something from the remote end of the pipe to the host's clipboard. (Sometimes you *really* want to copy some big buffer from the remote side and your terminal just can't make that work.)
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- Client heartbeats: I frequently wind up in a situation where the pipe is stalled: not broken but nothing is getting through. (This happens with my coder.com pipes all the time.)
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