The solution you're describing actually addresses a different issue.
Having MacOS open .htaccess in BBEdit can be made to work exactly as you 
describe.

What I was getting at was the language module BBEdit uses for .htaccess files 
once they're open
Those are customized at Preferences > Languages > Custom filename extension 
mappings
I've got a few extension working there perfectly, but haven't been able to do 
the same for .htaccess

> On Mar 5, 2020, at 2:09 PM, Gerald Davenport <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I may be doing it wrong, but I have Onyx displaying my hidden files in the 
> finder and then the finder i set up .htaccess files to open with BBEdit.app 
> through "get info" in the finder.
> 
> double click any .htaccess file and they open in BBEdit.
> 
> again, might be doing it wrong, but it works for me.
> 
> - gerald
> 
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