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shotInLeg2018-01-17 17:49:29
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shotInLeg, 2018-01-17 17:49:29

What are the programs for editing files via SSH?

What programs exist for editing files via ssh? Let's say emacs can do it, just specify the file via ssh and that's it. The option with rmate is not suitable. What are the analogues of emacs (in this regard) (mainly with the GUI)?

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Zr, 2018-01-17
@shotInLeg

> What are the analogues of emacs (in this regard) (mainly with the GUI)?
There is an opinion that when asking for advice on an analogue, it is always worth explaining why the original does not suit you.
And so - well, many have already implemented an analogue of TRUMP at home to one degree or another. Including: Gedit , like any decent part of the "Gnome", knows how to GVFS; and Kwrite and Kate , like every decent part of KDE, can do it in KIO.
Both of these mechanisms, of course, support FISH (FS over SSH). If the first is based on mounting with all its advantages and disadvantages, then the second, as far as I know, is not, that is, in this respect it is somewhat closer to Emax.

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planc, 2018-01-17
@planc

https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/SSHFS_(%D0%A0...

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jj_killer, 2018-01-17
@jj_killer

Why is rmate not suitable? Emacs implements this through its rmate, tramp. There are a bunch of different implementations of rmate in all languages ​​and plugins for editors.
The second option is to upload the file temporarily to yourself, edit it locally and automatically upload it back, this can be done with Cyberduck, for example.

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Saboteur, 2018-01-17
@saboteur_kiev

Direct gouish programs usually don't bother with this, so either write a wrapper that copies the file locally, edits it, and uploads it back. Or edit the file there.
PS FAR can.

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