branch: externals/ssh-deploy commit 045e7296fddef7e04eaed0f584ccb93f6318171a Author: Christian Johansson <christ...@cvj.se> Commit: Christian Johansson <christ...@cvj.se>
Made readme a bit more clear --- README.md | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 7fe4b2a..4f2b3f4 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ # `ssh-deploy` -The `ssh-deploy` plugin makes it possible to effortlessly deploy local files to remote hosts via SSH. It also makes it possible to define remote paths per directory and whether or not you want to deploy on explicit save actions or not. Also it enables manual upload and download of files. You can also check differences between local file and remote file if you have `tramp` installed. *You need to have a setup which allows password-less key-based logins to servers via SSH and have scp inst [...] +The `ssh-deploy` plugin makes it possible to effortlessly deploy local files to remote hosts via SSH. It also makes it possible to define remote paths per directory and whether or not you want to deploy on explicit save actions or not. Also it enables manual upload and download of files. You can also check differences between local file and remote file if you have `tramp` installed. **You need to have a setup which allows password-less key-based logins to servers via SSH and have scp ins [...] `ssh-deploy` works with `DirectoryVariables` so you can have different deploy setups in different ways for different folders. @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ This application is made by Christian Johansson <christ...@cvj.se> 2016 and is l (add-to-list 'load-path "~/.emacs.d/ssh-deploy/") (use-package ssh-deploy) ``` -* Now when you save a file somewhere under the root `/Users/username/Web/MySite/`, the script will launch and deploy the file with the remote server. You can also trigger a manual deploy by pressing `C-c C-z u`. +* Now when you save a file somewhere under the root `/Users/username/Web/MySite/`, the script will launch and deploy the file with the remote server. * If you press `C-c C-z x` you will launch a `ediff` session showing differences between local file and remote file using `tramp`. * If you press `C-c C-z u` you will upload local file to remote host. * If you press `C-c C-z d` you will download file from remote host and reload current buffer.