Using PyCharm's remote host feature with Vagrant
I'm helping to develop a Python package that was written on a Linux machine, but I want to be able to develop it on a Windows machine because my Linux VB runs slowly. I have a Vagrant VM that I can access via "$ vagrant ssh", but I want to be able to use PyCharm's remote host feature to edit the files from the Vagrant machine within the IDE. Does anyone know what configuring this would entail?
I have accessed another remote host via PyCharm in the past, so I have an idea of what that requires.
ssh python vagrant pycharm
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I'm helping to develop a Python package that was written on a Linux machine, but I want to be able to develop it on a Windows machine because my Linux VB runs slowly. I have a Vagrant VM that I can access via "$ vagrant ssh", but I want to be able to use PyCharm's remote host feature to edit the files from the Vagrant machine within the IDE. Does anyone know what configuring this would entail?
I have accessed another remote host via PyCharm in the past, so I have an idea of what that requires.
ssh python vagrant pycharm
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I'm helping to develop a Python package that was written on a Linux machine, but I want to be able to develop it on a Windows machine because my Linux VB runs slowly. I have a Vagrant VM that I can access via "$ vagrant ssh", but I want to be able to use PyCharm's remote host feature to edit the files from the Vagrant machine within the IDE. Does anyone know what configuring this would entail?
I have accessed another remote host via PyCharm in the past, so I have an idea of what that requires.
ssh python vagrant pycharm
I'm helping to develop a Python package that was written on a Linux machine, but I want to be able to develop it on a Windows machine because my Linux VB runs slowly. I have a Vagrant VM that I can access via "$ vagrant ssh", but I want to be able to use PyCharm's remote host feature to edit the files from the Vagrant machine within the IDE. Does anyone know what configuring this would entail?
I have accessed another remote host via PyCharm in the past, so I have an idea of what that requires.
ssh python vagrant pycharm
ssh python vagrant pycharm
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