Eclipse: How To Edit Remote Files: Difference between revisions

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* Setting up a new connection (remote server)
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* Setting up a new connection (remote server)
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Revision as of 18:51, 13 December 2018

The Problem

Editing large script files in vi is...a little anoying.


The Solution

As pointed out by Chris Danford there is a extension for Eclipse that can work that magic.

  • Installation:
    • EclipseRemoteSystemExplorer01.png
    • EclipseRemoteSystemExplorer03.png
    • EclipseRemoteSystemExplorer04.png
    • EclipseRemoteSystemExplorer05.png
    • EclipseRemoteSystemExplorer06.png
    • EclipseRemoteSystemExplorer07.png
  • Creating a Perspective
    • EclipseRemoteSystemExplorer08.png
    • EclipseRemoteSystemExplorer09.png
  • Setting up a new connection (remote server)
    • EclipseRemoteSystemExplorer10.png
    • EclipseRemoteSystemExplorer11.png
    • EclipseRemoteSystemExplorer12.png
    • EclipseRemoteSystemExplorer11.png