![]() ![]() Setup a SSH Key pair for automatic authentication.Download and install MacFusion (the 1.0 release has a bug in its Keychain password implementation, download the 1.01 Beta Release instead unless a newer version is out by the time you read this).Download and install MacFUSE (will require a restart).The only requirement to get this working is to have SSH access to the server. Update: the solution just got even better thanks to Jan’s tip.Ī simpler yet powerful solution, which -requires only minimal use of the Terminal and- takes about 2 minutes to setup, is to get the remote server to mount directly in the Finder and trick TextMate into thinking it’s a local directory. It’s the most elegant way to deal with the problem, but it’s not available on all servers and it’s a slightly overblown solution if you just need to perform random updates on a site you’re the only one working on. Not a bad solution but you have to buy Interarchy and it’s still a local → server synchronization process, not real live editing on the server.Īt the other end of the spectrum, there’s Subversion. A semi-automated way to achieve similar results is to use Interarchy and its “NetDisk” feature. That’s the easiest solution, and what I do whenever I can. The first one is to develop locally and then upload to the live server. There are a few different ways to deal with this problem. ![]() Now you got 30 windows littering your screen, you open a blank Project and start adding each file to its empty Project drawer while thinking that maybe you should just use BBEdit on that one… Some Alternatives ![]() It goes something like this: you fire up Transmit (or similar FTP program), highlight the files you need to work on, and hit the ⌘+↓ key combo to open them. TextMate is by far my favorite text editor for OS X, but the fact that its Projects view (and all its associated features) doesn’t work with files located on a remote server can be pretty frustrating when you’re working on a website. You want to know the easy way to use TextMate’s Projects with files located on a remote server? Read on… The Problem ![]()
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