Edit over SSH.

Bobby Casey beecee808 at gmail.com
Thu Feb 28 07:36:15 EST 2019


I can't imagine any company handling release documentation like that. Nope,
no way!

On Thu, Feb 28, 2019, 1:16 AM Joshua Judson Rosen <rozzin at hackerposse.com>
wrote:

> 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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