Or, even more up to date than fish, is shfs, which allows linux computers to mount remote directories over ssh. Porting the code to OS X should be rather straightforward, but apparently there hasn't been much of an audience yet.
On 9/19/05, Jason Bainbridge jbainbridge@gmail.com wrote:
On 9/19/05, Juan Anorga juananorga@gmail.com wrote:
If you have your favorites in transmit setup to use the docksend feature, you can create a command in textmate with:
open -a "Transmit" $TM_FILEPATH
Everytime you call this command it will upload the current file to its corresponding remote location.
Of course you have to have a local copy of your remote files that you want to edit, but I'm usually setup that way anyways.
I so miss kioslaves when I'm using OSX, fish especially. Quanta combined with fish (basically a remote file system over ssh) is a pretty good combination, hopefully one day soon we'll be able to do something similar with TextMate. :)
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