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Revision as of 03:32, 12 January 2016

NetBeans is a really decent editor, but it lacks one important feature (who knows why?). If you ever wanted to work on a remote server without having to download files and/or synchronize them (which NetBeans is horrible at), then use this simple hack:

Use a remote filesystem available in your Operating System

e.g.

sudo sshfs -o IdentityFile=/home/greg/.ssh/id_rsa -o allow_other greg@eqt:/var/www/freephile.com/www/wikireport /mnt/droplet

Then, setup a project in NetBeans with existing sources, and use the mountpoint

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