# SSH FS ![Logo](./resources/Logo.png) [![GitHub package version](./media/github.png)](https://github.com/SchoofsKelvin/vscode-sshfs) [![Visual Studio Marketplace](https://vsmarketplacebadge.apphb.com/version-short/Kelvin.vscode-sshfs.svg)](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=Kelvin.vscode-sshfs) [![Donate](./media/paypal.png)](https://www.paypal.me/KSchoofs) This extension makes use of the new FileSystemProvider, added in version 1.23.0 of Visual Studio Code. It allows "mounting" a remote folder over SSH as a local Workspace folder. ## Summary * Use a remote directory (over SSH) as workspace folder * A built-in UI to add, edit and remove configurations * Use agents, including Pageant and OpenSSH on Windows * Use private keys (any supported by ssh2-streams, including PuTTY's PPK) * Get prompted for a password/passphrase (plain text password aren't required) * Easily create configurations that reference a PuTTY session/configuration * Have multiple SSH (and regular) workspace folders at once * Make use of SOCKS 4/5 and HTTP proxies and connection hopping ## Usage Use the command `SSH FS: Create a SSH FS configuration`, or open the Settings UI using the `SSH FS: Open settings and edit configurations` and click Add: ![Create a new configuration](./media/screenshot-create-config.png) In this UI, you can also edit/delete existing configurations: ![Config Editor](./media/screenshot-config-editor.png) To connect, either rightclick the name in the Explorer tab, or use the command panel: ![Connect](./media/screenshot-connect.png) This will add a Workspace folder linked to a SSH (SFTP) session: ![Workspace folder added](./media/screenshot-explorer.png)