![]() FUSE is a way to create a file system in user space, or in simpler language, to create kind of a virtual file system. I googled around looking for a way to edit files remotely through SSH connections and found out about SSHFS. I downloaded Transmit from Panic software which is an awesome program, but its price was also a little too awesome for my wallet, so back to the drawing-board. (Imagines a small child throwing a tantrum because they didn’t have their security blanket.) I also recently remembered a Nano Pi Neo, I’d been neglecting for 2 years, and between the 2 devices was needing to edit files on them, and the router doesn’t have ruby installed I wanted my Textedit. Last month I got a Ubiquity edge router x which I have no regrets with even after taking all the Cisco classes up to CCNP, configuring Cisco routers for 8 months as an intern for the state, and running my home network off Cisco routers for 14 years since 2004. Textmate can do that, but you need ruby on the remote machine and have to move over a ruby script etc. ![]() It’s still working well for me, but then I wanted it when remotely logged into other computers. ![]() ![]() Two years ago, I wrote about how I use Textedit instead of vi, vim, or nano when editing files in my macOS terminal.
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