Time was, I smirked at some six figure web dev for describing the wa y he would regularly customise vim to make hot changes on a deployme nt server before nonchalantly describing basic tramp mode usage in e macs. And yet, here I am wondering what exactly I am meant to do (sc rewtape at sdf dot org works, in case you know ...). I have been trying to escape from emacs and its bewitching key-chord s, but my first port of call was to spin up emacs and C-x C-f C-a C- k /ssh:screwtape@tty.sdf.org:\\~/. Good old emacs, getting me into a tramp minor mode dired. That works exactly like I hope, but sshing i nto sdf is just a little slow. Next, spinning up a tramp shell M-x s hell from the tramp dired buffer does what it's meant to, and faithf ully finds sh to run on sdf. But autocomplete hangs for what seems t o be the initial time to make an ssh connection. What exactly is tra mp doing to make this shell work? Cue where I am now. ssh in and just nvi what I want to do (from tmux on my home computer). But that's my friend's case I smirked at, min us vi's ersatz improvements. What, do I need to mount directories on sdf on my home machine? Is the aesthetic of sdf more suitable for r unning software over there? If you know, please do tell.