Bill is correct. Just stick to:
vim scp://target.host.com/.bashrc
On Mon, Feb 25, 2019 at 4:32 PM Bill Freeman 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
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 wrote:
> Hi, all. In Emacs, it's trivially easy to open a file on a
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