We use a plugin called RemoteSubl locally for Sublime, which brings rmate to Sublime. Installation of RemoteSubl on the local computer That's why I'll show you today how to open and edit remote files comfortably with Sublime directly from the terminal. But what I feel comfortable with is Sublime. Personally, I am not a fan of these editors, because I just don't feel comfortable with them. ![]() ![]() It does not matter whether you work with vim, nano, or pico. ![]() Editing files on a remote server via SSH can be tedious and annoying.
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