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Written by Arnan on 2024-12-15 at 00:08

Any recommendations on how to upload/publish/sync changed files to a website?

I'm using macOS.

Server has sFTP.

Imagine my editor/ide doesn't have an upload/publish function. What would be the alternative?

Some kind of rsync-like app? Or something? To properly replace it, it should detect the local changes and push them online with one click. I think.

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Written by Chris Abbey on 2024-12-15 at 00:36

@arnan The gold standard for macOS file transfer apps has always been Transmit by Panic. https://panic.com/transmit/

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Written by Jay on 2024-12-16 at 22:38

@cabbey @arnan Came here to second this. People on Mastodon are too geeky. Sometimes you just want a good GUI, and Transmit delivers.

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Written by Marcus on 2024-12-15 at 07:26

@arnan I'm pretty sure you can use rsync on macOS.

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Written by Ross Wintle on 2024-12-15 at 10:45

@arnan Are you using Git for version control?

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Written by Chris Wells on 2024-12-15 at 12:54

@ross @arnan I would think @cyberduck has your back here

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Written by Arnan on 2024-12-15 at 15:47

@ross Not on the server, + doesn’t git keep endless revisions? I don’t need a history of files online.

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Written by Ross Wintle on 2024-12-15 at 15:58

@arnan sure. But I used to use a tool called gitftp-deploy that tracked your last deployed git commit and sftp’d everything since. Looks like it’s no longer made, but there is still git-ftp if you’re happy with command line!

https://github.com/git-ftp/git-ftp

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Written by Andy Broomfield Web Dev on 2024-12-16 at 11:05

@arnan @ross I'll add another vote for git-ftp when I'm working on hosts that don't have git installed for deployments. Theres a catchup option which I usually run the first time that puts in a marker to assume it's in that position then you can start syncing changes from there.

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Written by Fred Brooker on 2024-12-20 at 17:39

@arnan everybody uses rsync

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Written by Jay on 2024-12-20 at 17:58

@arnan I’ve just been thinking, the macOS app Hazel might be good for this too. Detect local changed and automatically upload via SFTP.

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