Hello, from time to time I want to inspect the source code of projects on remote computers.(*) I've googled for one or two hours but didn't find anything helpful. :-/ I'm looking for something like IDLE's path browser - i. e. a tree view and file view side-by-side - but with the following differences:
- doesn't need an X connection to the remote computer where the sources are - must also work with other programming languages (ideally with syntax highlighting) - consequently, the tree view will not be based on a module search path but on a file system directory Ideally, but not necessesarily, this browser should be written in Python. If possible, it should be open source software. It _must_ run on GNU/Linux and, if possible, on Mac OS X (a local X server is ok if the mentioned browser is a curses-based program). (Another approach might be a small web application server in the spirit of "pydoc -p <port>" which could connect to a local port forwarded with ssh.) Does anyone know of a source code browser which meets the requirements listed above or links that could help me? Many thanks in advance. :-) (*) Copying the files to the local host is probably rather impractical because the files sometimes change very frequently. Developing only locally is impractical for some projects because the remote development server has some infrastructure that I can't reproduce locally or only with a lot of work. Stefan -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list