rmate

Remote TextMate 2 implemented as shell script

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rmate

Description

TextMate 2 adds a nice feature, where it is possible to edit files on a remote server
using a helper script. The original helper script provided with TM2 is implemented in
ruby. Here is my attempt to replace this ruby script with a shell script, because in
some cases a ruby installation might just be too much overhead for just editing remote
files.

This script can be used with some other editors (e.g. Sublime Text) via available plug-ins.

The shell script needs to be copied to the server, you want to remote edit files, on.
After that, you should set-up your editor to communicate with rmate.

Quick install

sudo wget -O /usr/local/bin/rmate https://raw.githubusercontent.com/aurora/rmate/master/rmate
sudo chmod a+x /usr/local/bin/rmate

or with bpkg

bpkg install aurora/rmate

Set-up editor

TextMate 2

Open your TM2 preferences and enable "Allow rmate connections" setting in
the "Terminal" settings and adjust the setting "Access for" according to your needs:

TM2_terminal_preferences

Local clients

It's a good idea to allow access only for local clients. In this case you need to open
a SSH connection to the system you want to edit a file on and specify a remote tunnel in
addition:

ssh -R 52698:localhost:52698 user@example.com

Or put the following lines in your local ~/.ssh/config:

Host example.com
    RemoteForward 52698 127.0.0.1:52698

If you are logged in on the remote system, you can now just execute

rmate test.txt
Remote clients

On some machines, where port forwarding is not possible, for example due to a missing ssh
daemon, you can allow access for "remote clients". Just ssh or telnet to the remote machine
and execute:

rmate -H textmate-host test.txt

Sublime Text

To use rmate with Sublime Text, yoou need to install a plug-in, e.g.
rsub
or RemoteSubl.

You can install plug-ins via Package Control.
Install Package Control,
press Cmd + Shift + P for Mac and Ctrl + Shift + P for Linux/Windows,
select Package Control: Install Package,
and, finally, select rsub for rsub or RemoteSubl for RemoteSubl.

Also, you can install plug-ins manually.

  • Linux
git clone https://github.com/henrikpersson/rsub ~/.config/sublime-text-3/Packages/rsub
git clone https://github.com/randy3k/RemoteSubl ~/.config/sublime-text-3/Packages/RemoteSubl
  • Windows
git clone https://github.com/henrikpersson/rsub %APPDATA%/Sublime\ Text\ 3/Packages/rsub
git clone https://github.com/randy3k/RemoteSubl %APPDATA%/Sublime\ Text\ 3/Packages/RemoteSubl
  • OS X
git clone https://github.com/henrikpersson/rsub ~/Library/Application\ Support/Sublime\ Text\ 3/Packages/rsub
git clone https://github.com/randy3k/RemoteSubl ~/Library/Application\ Support/Sublime\ Text\ 3/Packages/RemoteSubl

Then do the same things as described in Local clients part of this document.

Example

Example session: Editing html file located on an SGI o2: https://github.com/aurora/rmate/wiki/Screens

Requirements

A bash with compiled support for /dev/tcp is required. This is not the case on some
older linux distributions, like Ubuntu 9.x.

Usage

Edit specified file

$ ./rmate [arguments] [--] file-path

Read text from stdin

$ echo "hello TextMate", ./rmate [arguments] -

Arguments

-H, --host HOST  Connect to HOST. Use 'auto' to detect the host from SSH.
-p, --port PORT  Port number to use for connection.
-w, --[no-]wait  Wait for file to be closed by TextMate.
-l, --line LINE  Place caret on line number after loading file.
+N               Alias for --line, if N is a number (eg.: +5).
-m, --name NAME  The display name shown in TextMate.
-t, --type TYPE  Treat file as having specified type.
-n, --new        Open in a new window (Sublime Text).
-f, --force      Open even if file is not writable.
-v, --verbose    Verbose logging messages.
-h, --help       Display this usage information.
    --version    Show version and exit.

Default parameter configuration

Some default parameters (host and port) can be configured by defining them
as the environment variables RMATE_HOST and RMATE_PORT or by putting them
in a configuration file. The configuration files loaded are /etc/rmate.rc
and ~/.rmate.rc, e.g.:

host: auto  # prefer host from SSH_CONNECTION over localhost
port: 52698

Alternative notation for configuration file is:

host=auto
port=52698

The precedence for setting the configuration is (higher precedence counts):

  1. default (localhost, 52698)
  2. /etc/rmate.rc
  3. ~/.rmate/rmate.rc
  4. ~/.rmate.rc
  5. environment variables (RMATE\_HOST, RMATE\_PORT)

Disclaimer

Use with caution. This software may contain serious bugs. I can not be made responsible for
any damage the software may cause to your system or files.

License

rmate

Copyright (C) 2011-2019 by Harald Lapp harald@octris.org

This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.

This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.

You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/.

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Created At2011-12-17 16:04:29
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