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Can't emacs already do that? (Score:2)
Sounds like you just reinvented efs [xemacs.org] angie-ftp [emacswiki.org] or tramp. [gnu.org]
Or you can just go all the way. [sourceforge.net]
Re:Can't emacs already do that? (Score:2)
Re:Can't emacs already do that? (Score:2)
You execute the client on the remote machine, with "ceno $filename". It opens the file on the server, your local machine, in your editor. How to open in your local editor is a matter for you to figure out; it's designed out of the box to work with BBEdit (and the command line bbedit(1)). I use ceno all the time.