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Boris Yakushev2016-05-23 19:13:55
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Boris Yakushev, 2016-05-23 19:13:55

WinSCP analogue for ubuntu?

Good afternoon, advise an analogue of WinSCP, but for ubuntu.
In WinSCP, it is convenient to edit a file on the server, you do not need to download it to yourself, edit it, and then upload it again.
Is there a similar functionality that some program can have?
I tried filezilla, but for some reason it does not open files for editing.
Thanks everyone for the replies.

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Andrey Burov, 2016-05-23
@BuriK666

mc can: "Shell link"
But in fact, it's still downloading, changing and back.
It's easier to just connect via ssh and edit files.
Or try sshfs

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Vasily Pechersky, 2016-05-23
@Vasily_Pechersky

sshfs is the most convenient option for development/editing.
Most of the file managers have a "connect to" option in the menu - you can type fish://computer_addr there.
Personally, I like to use Krusader when I'm on a KDE host. And when the console is mc: Shell link.

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Alexander Chernykh, 2016-05-24
@sashkets

filezilla

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