Changes between Version 79 and Version 80 of SftpFrontend
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- 2012-03-12T00:50:06Z (13 years ago)
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v79 v80 119 119 * In the File Types subsection, you may want to set the Default transfer type to Binary, delete all of the filetypes in the list, and uncheck 'Treat files without extension as ASCII file' and 'Treat dotfiles as ASCII files'. (This isn't Tahoe-specific, but attempting to automatically detect and convert line endings of text files is usually the wrong thing.) 120 120 121 == !Emacs/Vim ==121 == Vim == 122 122 123 Emacs can edit remote files using [http://www.gnu.org/software/tramp/ TRAMP], and likewise Vim using [http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=1075 netrw.vim]. Emacs 23.4.1 was tested and does not work since TRAMP expects a "shell" rather than the "subsystem" (see [http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4254#section-6.5 RFC 4254 section 6.5]) interface Tahoe-LAFS supports. 124 125 Vim 7.3 with netrw.vim 142 was tested and works. I couldn't find out how to specify a port when opening a remote file (perhaps it's not possible), but you can setup a host with the correct port in your ssh config ({{{~/.ssh/config}}} for me): 123 Vim can edit remote files over SFTP using [http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=1075 netrw.vim]. Vim 7.3 with netrw.vim 142 was tested and works. I couldn't find out how to specify a port when opening a remote file (perhaps it's not possible), but you can setup a host with the correct port in your ssh config ({{{~/.ssh/config}}} for me): 126 124 127 125 {{{ … … 133 131 134 132 Now to open a file: {{{vim sftp://peter@tahoe/secrets.txt}}}, where {{{secrets.txt}}} is a file at the root of the dircap associated with the SFTP user {{{peter}}} in {{{accounts.file}}}. You'll get a password prompt whenever you open or save. Warning: netrw.vim stores the remote file in a temporary file on local non-volatile memory, so this technique does not prevent the plaintext contents of your file from being stored on your disk. 133 134 == Emacs == 135 136 Emacs can in theory edit remote files using [http://www.gnu.org/software/tramp/ TRAMP]. Emacs 23.4.1 was tested and does not work since TRAMP expects a "shell" rather than the "subsystem" (see [http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4254#section-6.5 RFC 4254 section 6.5]) interface Tahoe-LAFS supports. It's very unlikely that Tahoe will be changed to support a shell interface over SFTP, since the set of commands that should be implemented is not standardized.