trzsz publishes lightweight, command-line utilities that revive and extend classic Unix file-transfer workflows for modern terminal environments. Its catalog centers on serial-line protocols and secure-shell enhancements: lrzsz keeps the venerable zmodem/xmodem/ymodem stack alive, letting engineers push firmware images or logfiles through the same terminal window they already have open; trzsz re-implements the familiar rz/sz experience while adding native tmux/screen awareness, so split panes and remote multiplexed sessions no longer corrupt a transfer; tssh rounds out the suite by wrapping the standard ssh client with conveniences such as auto-jump-host chaining, graphical file-picker integration, and progress bars that survive window resizes. Together these tools serve embedded developers who flash boards over UART, DevOps staff who drag-and-drop artifacts to cloud jump boxes, and administrators who need ad-hoc transfers inside persistent multiplexer sessions without opening extra ports. All packages compile cleanly on Windows, macOS, and Linux, exposing the same keystrokes and exit codes that veterans expect while quietly working around contemporary quirks like UTF-8 terminals or Windows ConPTY. The publisher’s software is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always fetch the latest upstream release, and support batch installation of multiple applications in one command.
Tools for zmodem/xmodem/ymodem file transfer
DetailsSimple file transfer tools, similar to lrzsz ( rz / sz ), and compatible with tmux.
DetailsAlternative ssh client with additional features to meet your needs.
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