

However, this doesn't show the command to use sftp. I was following this guide to get the Jenkins automation setup

Here is a site that I found with the best documentation for commands to use. I'm struggling getting it to do sftp using my ssh key. The steps are pretty forward for ftp using a username, password, and ftp server domain. I found the most useful and time efficiency would be using a tool called git-ftp. I have been able to connect easily to sftp using filezilla using instructions on. This is using sftp hosted on an openshift running nginx that only supports ftp using an ssh key which I've already generated using their rhc client. I'm trying to use jenkins to automate an sftp upload and replace so that a folder on a sftp server is equal to the git repository.
