Uses ssh-deploy
to map a local folder to a remote one.
From the ssh-deploy README:
The ssh-deploy plug-in for Emacs makes it possible to effortlessly deploy local files and directories to remote hosts via Tramp (including but not limited to SSH, SFTP, FTP). It tries to provide functions that can be easily used by custom scripts.
The idea for this plug-in was to mimic the behavior of PhpStorm deployment functionality.
This module has no dedicated maintainers.
This module provides no flags.
This module has no prerequisites.
Uses ssh-deploy
to map a local folder to a remote one. Set
ssh-deploy-root-remote
and ssh-deploy-root-local
in a .dir-locals.el file
to establish this mapping.
Example:
((nil . ((ssh-deploy-root-local . "/local/path/to/project")
(ssh-deploy-root-remote . "/ssh:user@server:/remote/project/")
(ssh-deploy-on-explicit-save . t))))
Note: ssh-deploy-root-local
is optional, and will resort to
doom-project-root
if unspecified.
Check out Deployment configuration examples for some ideas of what’s possible.
The final directory names much match
((nil . ((ssh-deploy-root-local . "/local/path/to/example-project")
(ssh-deploy-root-remote . "/ssh:user@server:/remote/example-project/")