Thanks Charlie,

I have read some threads here in the forum about rbbedit. I just looked 
through the code on github and it is a nice script. I think for me a 
one-liner with scp might be enough. On the other side I think about 
changing my workflow a bit. As I am using anyhow tmux from the macOS with 
bbedit installed, Only challenge are files owned by root as I don't allow 
ssh connection for root. But I could change my workflow to use first git 
and push the file to my Mac as remote, then make changes with bbedit on my 
private "github" on my make includeing a checkin, then initate a git pull 
from remote. This workflow would bring me some additional improvments: all 
files are versioned, all files are backuped, a centralized repository for 
distributing the changes to all other server would be available.

As I understand that BareBones is focusing on the macOS, a bbedit-daemon on 
 remote systems would be  a nice feature and might be needed anyhow in the 
future: if people switch from laptop to tablets only , they will 
program/work directly on the remote machines using the tablet only as a 
front-end ( Something like a dump terminal with some local features)  In 
this case. In a CI and CD environment that would be a nice feature. 

Charlie Garrison schrieb am Donnerstag, 5. November 2020 um 23:38:18 UTC+1:

> On 6 Nov 2020, at 8:30, Peace Keeper wrote:
>
> Too bad, that I can't use bbedit from a remote tmux session to initiate an 
> edit of a local file on a remote server. Seems I still have to initiate 
> that from macOS
>
> It's not the actual editor, but rbbedit will help with editing files 
> using BBEdit, that you have on remote servers.
>
>    - 
>    
>    https://github.com/cngarrison/rbbedit
>    
>    Edit local (server) files on remote (users) workstation using BBEdit.
>    
>    
> -cng
>
> -- 
>
> Charlie Garrison                   <[email protected]>
> Garrison Computer Services      <http://www.garrison.com.au>
> PO Box 380
> Tumbarumba NSW 2653  Australia
>
>

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