if all you're doing is ssh, you don't even need that, but yeah if you want git too sure helps. Also, there's scoop, and you can get git through that, or WSL. There are a lot of solutions, but ssh just works on windows 10 as it would on any distro using openssh. You even have a .config/ssh folder in your user directory that you can set up ssh servers in, so my machine under my bed is called brarch under there. so all I have to do is type ssh brarch, where I otherwise would have to type ssh -p nnnn user@ip-address
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