PuTYY or KiTTY – A terminal emulator and SSH client.Much of this duplicates the information in the earlier referenced links, but this is my step by step guide. So here’s the steps I followed to get it all setup. Again a quick search and the answer was found here: So the next step was determine how to configure PuTTY to provide an SSH tunnel. I use and am happy with PuTTY and derivative fork KiTTY. Well I suspect this was assuming I had some other Open SSH client installed. They both stated I needed to modify ~/.ssh/config on my Windows machine. These provided a great guide on using the rsub etension for Sublime Text, but had one small stumbling block. Sublime Tunnel of Love: How to Edit Remote Files With Sublime Text via an SSH Tunnel. Editing Files on Raspberry Pi with Local Sublime.I figured I couldn’t be the only one wanting to do this, and sure enough with a bit of time searching I found a couple of guides: I wanted an editor which was more suited to programming, language aware colour coding, helping with syntax and having ideally having some auto-complete functionality. Having started to do some programming on my Pi I soon came to become frustrated with the basic editors on offer.
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