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williamtrelawny / how-to-ssh-into-windows.md
Last active January 27, 2025 01:26 — forked from teocci/how-to-ssh-into-windows.md
How to SSH into Windows 10 or 11?

How to SSH into Windows 10 or 11?

The latest builds of Windows 10 and Windows 11 include a build-in SSH server and client that are based on OpenSSH. This means now you can remotely connect to Windows 10/11 or Windows Server 2019 using any SSH client, like Linux distros. Let's see how to configure OpenSSH on Windows 10 and Windows 11, and connect to it using Putty or any other SSH client.

OpenSSH is an open-source, cross-platform version of Secure Shell (SSH) that is used by Linux users for a long time. This project is currently ported to Windows and can be used as an SSH server on almost any version of Windows. In the latest versions of Windows Server 2022/2019 and Windows 11, OpenSSH is built-in to the operating system image.

@meddokss
meddokss / Styled-components-error.md
Last active January 13, 2025 18:13
[Styled-components Error] Warning: React does not recognize the prop on a DOM element. #STYLED
Warning: React does not recognize the `isEditing` prop on a DOM element. If you intentionally want it to appear in the DOM as a custom attribute, spell it as lowercase `isediting` instead. If you accidentally passed it from a parent component, remove it from the DOM element.
    in button (created by ForwardRef(Tab))
    in ForwardRef(Tab) (created by Context.Consumer)
    in StyledComponent (created by Styled(Component))
    in Styled(Component) (at App.js:14)

In the TextBox component you're passing all the props from the parent via {...props}. Considering that TextField itself doesn't have 'isEditing' property, I assume it passes it down to the underlying input DOM element, which doesn't recognise that prop.

@kripod
kripod / Box.tsx
Last active February 6, 2025 07:44
Superseded by https://www.kripod.dev/blog/behind-the-as-prop-polymorphism-done-well/ – Polymorphic `as` prop for React components with TypeScript
import React from 'react';
// Source: https://github.com/emotion-js/emotion/blob/master/packages/styled-base/types/helper.d.ts
type PropsOf<
// eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/no-explicit-any
E extends keyof JSX.IntrinsicElements | React.JSXElementConstructor<any>
> = JSX.LibraryManagedAttributes<E, React.ComponentPropsWithRef<E>>;
export interface BoxOwnProps<E extends React.ElementType = React.ElementType> {
as?: E;
@tkrotoff
tkrotoff / FrontendFrameworksPopularity.md
Last active May 25, 2025 18:37
Front-end frameworks popularity (React, Vue, Angular and Svelte)