Edit over SSH.

Joshua Judson Rosen rozzin at hackerposse.com
Thu Feb 28 01:14:18 EST 2019


You haven't lived until you've invoked emacs noninteractively from a Makefile to, say... render your documentation
into end user consumables.

On 2/27/19 4:02 PM, Tom Buskey wrote:
> I know the feeling.  I've gotten so used to emacs for coding (python, shell) and vi for remote/quick work that I haven't been able to get into an IDE.
> 
> Mostly I'm writing code on my desktop that will run in a VM or container or the code will build it one of those.  I can't/shouldn't put a whole development envivironment let alone emacs on it and the VM/container is ephemeral.  I'm not sure an IDE would help me much beyond what emacs already has.
> 
> On Tue, Feb 26, 2019 at 8:17 AM Marc Nozell (marc at nozell.com <mailto:marc at nozell.com>) <nozell at gmail.com <mailto:nozell at gmail.com>> wrote:
> 
>     Like this? Been in base emacs for years.
> 
>     https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/emacs/Remote-Files.html
> 
>     -marc
> 
>     On Mon, Feb 25, 2019 at 7:00 PM Dan Garthwaite <dan at garthwaite.org <mailto:dan at garthwaite.org>> wrote:
> 
>         Bill is correct.  Just stick to:
>         vim scp://target.host.com/.bashrc <http://target.host.com/.bashrc>
> 
>         On Mon, Feb 25, 2019 at 4:32 PM Bill Freeman <ke1g.nh at gmail.com <mailto:ke1g.nh at gmail.com>> wrote:
> 
>             Resistance (like capacitance) is futile. Stay with the one true editor. Whatever nifty feature you saw, there is probably an extension to do it in emacs. (Or you can write one.)
> 
>             On Mon, Feb 25, 2019, 2:52 PM Ken D'Ambrosio <ken at jots.org <mailto:ken at jots.org>> wrote:
> 
>                 Hi, all.  In Emacs, it's trivially easy to open a file on a remote host:
> 
>                 emacs /user at host:/path/to/file
> 
>                 And while I *do* enjoy Emacs, I admit that some of the other IDE/editors
>                 I've seen look kind of nifty.  But opening files via SSH is really,
>                 really handy -- to the point where I consider it a dealbreaker to not
>                 have it.  I found Visual Code can do SSH, but you have to (at least, by
>                 my reading) set up per-host profiles, etc.  Bleh.  I know that vim can
>                 do it, but I'm just not a vim guy.  I'm just not interested in doing
>                 some out-of-the-box thing like sshmount (or whatever it is).  So, at the
>                 end of the day, anyone have an editor they enjoy where it's as easy to
>                 open a file over SSH as it is in Emacs?
> 
>                 Thanks for any thoughts you might have...
> 
>                 -Ken
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