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So I need to work with remote files and wondered how people here go about that. I've looked at sshfs, which seems the most obvious way to go and presumably would work fine (?), but it is an archived project; and tried distant.nvim, but that didn't click too well.
So I need to work with remote files and wondered how people here go about that. I've looked at sshfs, which seems the most obvious way to go and presumably would work fine (?), but it is an archived project; and tried distant.nvim, but that didn't click too well.
Shameless self plug: https://github.com/mistweaverco/AutoRemoteSync.nvim
Lazy self promotion of netman.nvim which is designed to give you browse (and edit/read access) of remote systems without actually needing any configurations on said remote systems :)
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