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Support zed://ssh (#19970)
Closes: #15070 Release Notes: - Added support for `zed://ssh/<connnection>/<path>`
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@ -47,6 +47,9 @@ impl OpenRequest {
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this.parse_file_path(file)
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} else if let Some(file) = url.strip_prefix("zed://file") {
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this.parse_file_path(file)
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} else if let Some(file) = url.strip_prefix("zed://ssh") {
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let ssh_url = "ssh:/".to_string() + file;
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this.parse_ssh_file_path(&ssh_url, cx)?
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} else if url.starts_with("ssh://") {
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this.parse_ssh_file_path(&url, cx)?
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} else if let Some(request_path) = parse_zed_link(&url, cx) {
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@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ On your local machine, Zed runs its UI, talks to language models, uses Tree-sitt
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1. Once the Zed server is running, you will be prompted to choose a path to open on the remote server.
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> **Note:** Zed does not currently handle opening very large directories (for example, `/` or `~` that may have >100,000 files) very well. We are working on improving this, but suggest in the meantime opening only specific projects, or subfolders of very large mono-repos.
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For simple cases where you don't need any SSH arguments, you can run `zed ssh://[<user>@]<host>[:<port>]/<path>` to open a remote folder/file directly.
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For simple cases where you don't need any SSH arguments, you can run `zed ssh://[<user>@]<host>[:<port>]/<path>` to open a remote folder/file directly. If you'd like to hotlink into an SSH project, use a link of the format: `zed://ssh/[<user>@]<host>[:<port>]/<path>`.
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## Supported platforms
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