I have an odd development environment.. I have a situation where I would like to edit my files with Slick, but be saved into 2 locations.. The first location being a local copy of the project, and another remote location, containing the same set of files..
Here's an example:
I edit a file X/Y/Z/oddball.py on my local system.
When I save it, I want a copy saved to X/Y/Z/oddball.py and to myaccount@remoteserver:X/Y/Z/oddball.py
I've tried things with the SFTP in Slick, but it seems that the only way to do it, is to open the file via SFTP.. I'd rather use the project to open my files.
I've also tried using the File options|backup (global nested dir) and using a sshfs mount, but backup only seems to save the first copy of the file when editting. I would like it to save a backup on every save.
Can anyone come up with way to do what i would like? Ideally, it could be configured on a project (or workspace) by project basis. Though I can live without that.
I currently use some really hacked up stuff to achieve it (some homebrew 'watch for file change, then use sftp to send it' stuff..), but would like to use something a little less frail..
Using OSX (sshfs via MacFuse from google).