Hi, all.  In Emacs, it's trivially easy to open a file on a remote host:

emacs /user@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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