>>>>> "MA" == Michael Albinus <[email protected]> writes:
>> server, the most simple remote file name is
>> 
>> ‘/ssh:[email protected]:/path/to/file’.

MA> Why is this example better than the used one?

Just put on its own line for clearer reading.

>> (Don't use "::", as the remote file name ‘/ssh::’ opens a remote
>> connection to yourself on the local host (for testing TRAMP) so
>> ‘/ssh::example.com:/path/to/file’won't reach example.com at all.)

MA> I don't understand. Nobody has said you shall use
MA> ‘/ssh::example.com:/path/to/file’. It is obvious wrong.

Yes but at least mention "wrong".

>> P.S., this 'quick' guide needs a super quick cheatsheet up front.

MA> A cheatsheet is usually for key strokes. Tramp doesn't offer any.

MA> Anyway, you might show how it shall look like.

/ssh:[user@]example.com:[/path/to/file]
/adb::[/path/to/file]
etc.
All in one list, one per line. With no discussion.

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