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Connecting to a *specific* remote folder with Files application (over `sftp`), instead of default user home directory

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joe

Using the Ubuntu normal "Files" application you can click "Other Locations" and then connect to a remote server over sftp like this:

sftp://[email protected]

But what if I want to start in /var/www/website.com/public_html instead of the user home folder?

I tried these:

sftp://[email protected]/var/www/website.com/public_html
sftp://[email protected]/../var/www/website.com/public_html

but they take me to the user home folder still.

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joe

My solution was to connect with sftp://[email protected] and then navigate to the folder that I want to start at, and then right click inside the folder and click "Add bookmark". Now I've got a bookmark that I can click which takes me straight to the folder I wanted.

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