- As of writing, these instructions work only for Sublime Text 2. If I get a chance I'll look into forking rsub for the newly released ST3 (which runs Python3).
- If you don't already have Sublime Text's wonderful package manager, install it.
- Hit Ctrl+Shift+P, start typing "install" and select "Install Package"
- Start typing "rsub" and select it.
- Once it's installed, get on your terminal and do
nano ~/.ssh/config
- Paste the following lines:
Host your_remote_server.com RemoteForward 52698 127.0.0.1:52698
- Save (ctrl+w) and SSH into your server (ssh username@your_remote_server.com).
- 'Install' the rsub remote script:
sudo wget -O /usr/local/bin/rsub https://raw.github.com/aurora/rmate/master/rmate
- Make that script executable:
sudo chmod +x /usr/local/bin/rsub
- Lastly, run rsub on the remote file you want to edit locally:
rsub ~/my_project/my_file.html
and it should magically open in Sublime Text!
http://log.liminastudio.com/writing/tutorials/sublime-tunnel-of-love-how-to-edit-remote-files-with-sublime-text-via-an-ssh-tunnel
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