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To install SFTP for on, you must: Click the application menu. Create a new folder named SFTP. Download the SFTP.sublime-package for Sublime Text 3 on Mac. Rename the file to SFTP.zip and extract it into the folder created during step 3. Restart Sublime Text. Click the application menu. Jan 19, 2019 Sublime Text has a package called SFTP which does a file transfer to the remote server and much more. Sublime Text Package Control Installation. At first we need to install package control in Sublime Text. Go to this installation page and choose the appropriate tab based on your Sublime version and copy the code.
I'm the opposite - bought a license years ago but don't actually use it for much except plaintext.In my experience the core editor is fast and rock solid, but I think every single extension I've tried has been somewhere between glitchy and completely broken, and debugging/fixing them has soaked up more time than they'd save if they worked perfectly.Part of the problem may be that extensions seem remarkably keen to take giant dependencies. I think one wanted a full node.js install to do JS linting.Or maybe I've just been unlucky/incompetent. Likewise - It was over the winter, when I was back home in Canada, and remarked that I still hadn't purchased a license, but, in the last 6 months, had probably spent 3-4 hours/day in Sublime. In particular, making a lot of use of Sublimerge to do fast visual diffs, really won me over. Even though on remote hosts I still live in vim, I really, really love this tool when working locally.Hopefully I'll be a little faster to purchase an upgrade license when a new version of Sublime is released. Probably One of the most important software tools I've used in the last year from a personal productivity perspective.
I do, and to be honest with you it is more fractured than it has ever been.Back in the 90s 'everyone' used FTP. Now the methods of deployment vary wildly including but not limited to:- FTP (over VPN), 'Shared Folders' (SMB, over VPN), RDC/RDP (seriously, often not over VPN)- Git clients (and other source control, controlled over SSH), SFTP, FTPS, CMS (over HTTP/S), SCP, rsync/robocopy (over VPN)- Virtualisation trickery: Like cloning, snapshots, and shared data storage.The 'best' way depends on a lot of factors. For example are you doing staging? Do you even have source control? How many servers?
There is no one size fits all solution.For a small host or personal site, you can likely do what everyone else does: SFTP on Linux/BSD, and FTPS on Windows (via Filezilla Server).
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