SSH, SFTP & Developer Tools Everything You Need to Know

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There will always come a time when you need to log directly into your WordPress site to manage files. Whether it’s uploading a Google verification file, handling large uploads, or deleting something that’s in the way, knowing how to access your server confidently makes all the difference.

xCloud gives you multiple ways to manage your site files, from beginner-friendly to advanced. In this video, we walk through three powerful methods: the built-in File Manager, SFTP with FileZilla, and direct SSH access. We start with the easiest and work up to the more adventurous.

With xCloud’s built-in File Manager, you can browse, edit, upload, and manage file permissions right from your dashboard without needing any extra tools. For more control, connect via SFTP using a client like FileZilla with just your IP, username, and password. And for full command-line power, set up SSH keys, configure sudo users, and manage your server like a pro.

In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to enable and use xCloud’s File Manager, connect via SFTP using FileZilla, generate and register SSH keys, manage sudo users for root-level access, and customize your terminal environment with tips like editing your .bashrc prompt.

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