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I have an output through ssh on a remote terminal that I would like to capture and save as a txt file on my host terminal without saving it on the remote terminal first.



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$ find / -user Name -group Name2 -size 110c | user@machine/Desktop cat > Filename.txt










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  • Do you mean some specific command on the remote side that starts and ends in a non-interactive way? or a whole interactive session you're about to have? or a session (or a part of it, interactive or not) that has already produced its output to some terminal and you need to save this? What you have tried seems syntactically wrong, there's no ssh in it. Please edit the question and clarify.
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I have an output through ssh on a remote terminal that I would like to capture and save as a txt file on my host terminal without saving it on the remote terminal first.



I have tried:
$ find / -user Name -group Name2 -size 110c | user@machine/Desktop cat > Filename.txt










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  • Do you mean some specific command on the remote side that starts and ends in a non-interactive way? or a whole interactive session you're about to have? or a session (or a part of it, interactive or not) that has already produced its output to some terminal and you need to save this? What you have tried seems syntactically wrong, there's no ssh in it. Please edit the question and clarify.
    – Kamil Maciorowski
    Nov 30 at 6:14













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I have an output through ssh on a remote terminal that I would like to capture and save as a txt file on my host terminal without saving it on the remote terminal first.



I have tried:
$ find / -user Name -group Name2 -size 110c | user@machine/Desktop cat > Filename.txt










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I have an output through ssh on a remote terminal that I would like to capture and save as a txt file on my host terminal without saving it on the remote terminal first.



I have tried:
$ find / -user Name -group Name2 -size 110c | user@machine/Desktop cat > Filename.txt







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  • Do you mean some specific command on the remote side that starts and ends in a non-interactive way? or a whole interactive session you're about to have? or a session (or a part of it, interactive or not) that has already produced its output to some terminal and you need to save this? What you have tried seems syntactically wrong, there's no ssh in it. Please edit the question and clarify.
    – Kamil Maciorowski
    Nov 30 at 6:14


















  • Do you mean some specific command on the remote side that starts and ends in a non-interactive way? or a whole interactive session you're about to have? or a session (or a part of it, interactive or not) that has already produced its output to some terminal and you need to save this? What you have tried seems syntactically wrong, there's no ssh in it. Please edit the question and clarify.
    – Kamil Maciorowski
    Nov 30 at 6:14
















Do you mean some specific command on the remote side that starts and ends in a non-interactive way? or a whole interactive session you're about to have? or a session (or a part of it, interactive or not) that has already produced its output to some terminal and you need to save this? What you have tried seems syntactically wrong, there's no ssh in it. Please edit the question and clarify.
– Kamil Maciorowski
Nov 30 at 6:14




Do you mean some specific command on the remote side that starts and ends in a non-interactive way? or a whole interactive session you're about to have? or a session (or a part of it, interactive or not) that has already produced its output to some terminal and you need to save this? What you have tried seems syntactically wrong, there's no ssh in it. Please edit the question and clarify.
– Kamil Maciorowski
Nov 30 at 6:14















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