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* editing remote files with eshell
@ 2007-03-03 19:05 Andrew Yates
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From: Andrew Yates @ 2007-03-03 19:05 UTC (permalink / raw)
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I've been using emacs for a little while and decided yesterday to try
to use emacs with eshell as my primary terminal. I have most
everything working satisfactorily, but I still haven't found a good
way to edit files on remote hosts. I know that TRAMP can edit remote
files using SSH, but it isn't as transparent as I would like.

Is there any way that when I run "emacs filename" in a SSH session
using eshell,  the remote file can be opened in a new local buffer? I
thought this might be possible to do with an eshell alias and TRAMP,
but BASH is run when I connect to a remote host with SSH.
Alternatively, is there any way to run eshell on the remote host
instead of BASH when I connect via SSH?

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