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sftp - change to remote folder in terminal window

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waldelf
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dolphins sftp feature is sometimes really great to have.. it would be even better if the terminal window would behave like it does on the local harddrive.. ich "cd"s into the directory shown above..

i think it would be a nice feature if you can change into a dir by mouseclick and then make a "chmod 544 whatever" in the terminal window without an extra ssh session to your remote location...

(if you do so in the terminal window in dolphin, the terminal window stops following you back to your local folders.. it just doesn't work anymore)


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This idea seems to be duplicated. I have read idea about changing KIO behaviour, so any non-kde part application, like console applications, can use it. This can be handled by sending path to fuse directory instead of uri.

I think Konsole can handle it be themselves, by asks about path to KIO/FUSE file system directory and make it current path.


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