Remote files ============== |kitty| has the ability to easily *Edit*, *Open* or *Download* files from a computer into which you are SSHed. In your SSH session run:: ls --hyperlink=auto Then hold down :kbd:`ctrl+shift` and click the name of the file. .. figure:: ../screenshots/remote_file.png :alt: Remote file actions :align: center :scale: 100% Remote file actions |kitty| will ask you what you want to do with the remote file. You can choose to *Edit* it in which case kitty will download it and open it locally in your ``EDITOR``. As you make changes to the file, they are automatically transferred to the remote computer. Note that this happens without needing to install *any* special software on the server, beyond ``ls`` that supports hyperlinks. .. versionadded:: 0.19.0 .. note:: Nested SSH sessions are not supported. The kitten will always try to copy remote files from the first SSH host. This is because there is no way for |kitty| to detect and follow a nested SSH session robustly. .. note:: If you have not setup automatic password-less SSH access, then, when editing starts you will be asked to enter your password just once, thereafter the SSH connection will be re-used. Similarly, you can choose to save the file to the local computer or download and open it in its default file handler.