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Who knows the equivalent of NppFTP Linux?
Hello everyone, I work on Windows at work, I have a lot of software that I need to work only under Windows, I have a laptop with Linux at home, I have already tried a lot of things but I can’t find a normal analogue of notepad ++, I’m looking for exactly what it would be like in notepad + NppFTP plugin to it was possible to quickly make a connection to the server, change several files and go to another server, etc., I found a more or less adequate option for myself in vs code with the ftp-simple plugin, but it’s not very good for me because it downloads at the beginning, everything you need with ftp, there are others that don’t download but immediately connect, but you need to go into the plugin interface every time to look for the desired file, open it and so with each file, maybe someone will tell you such an analogue so that you can do it once connection "on the fly", always see the tree of files on the server, etc. well, i.e.
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sublime - has long been more popular than notepad ++
phpstorm - for complex code
Now, if I were you, about FTP, I would think about why you need at least some kind of editing utility
After all, linux can easily mount FTP as a local device
And any local navigator can mount, there is Does it make sense to use plug-ins and so on heresy? when you can just work locally. Moreover, all this is already in a friendly GUI
I still haven’t abandoned Notepad++ (I’m just used to it),
+ I keep TotalCmd :) for the sake of a plug-in for working with the mylru cloud (it doesn’t work in Doublecmd)
+ of course, photoshop and several programs for working with graphics
under Vine work fse , only with Sony Vegas was unlucky, there is Kdenlive, although not so convenient.
On the question - already written above, you mount the remote resource for yourself and work
from IDE / editors, I will advise Geany or Atom
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