We’ll need to install the Remote-FTP package in Atom in order to connect to the Omega with SFTP. Atom is built by the team at GitHub and is actually the editor of choice for the Onion dev team since it’s super extendable, customizable, and hackable. Now ensure your Omega is connected to your WiFi network, then connect to the command line and run the following commands: opkg updateīack on your computer, install the Atom text editor from their site if you don’t already have it. org/snapshots/packages/mipsel_ 24kc/packages Remove the two # signs and the whitespace at the beginning so it looks like this: src/gz reboot_packages. To start, edit /etc/opkg/nf, and find the line below: # src/gz reboot_packages. So this week, we’ll show you how to use the Atom Editor to wirelessly access and edit the files on your Omega using the SFTP protocol!įirst off, we’ll need to setup the Omega to accept incoming SFTP connection requests. While we love the Editor on the Console for quick coding and text editing on the Omega, we prefer desktop editors for more involved projects. You can subscribe to the newsletter on the 2-Bullet Tuesday page! Omega TipĪtom & SFTP: Editing files on the Omega using a Desktop Code Editor The second part of this week’s 2-Bullet Tuesday! See the first part here.
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