I have done it for php you can do it for any other filetype you wish and also for any other texteditor you wish. To this line below - php "C:\Program Files (x86)\Brackets\Brackets.exe" In order to open php file in my default editor from FTP I changed below line php C:\Windows\system32\NOTEPAD.EXE php file from ftp in my default text editor but its associated with notepad.exe that's why it was not opening. You can see in above screenshot some of my filetypes are associated still with notedpad.exe. Step 5 - In Settings Window that you opened in step 1 -> Click on FileTypeAssociations -> It will show list of all files extensions configured to open in specific text editor. If your's Specific files like php files, cfm files, css files or js files still not opening in your default editor Then WAIT THERE IS ONE MORE Step you need to follow OS X provides read-only FTP access in Finder, you can press Command-K in a Finder window and enter the FTP URL (something like ), and connect to FTP Server. Step 4: Then Click on Ok Button to close Settings Wizard. FTP Server lets you run the FTP service on your own computer and you can access the files on the host computer with any standard FTP client such as FileZilla. In my use I am using "Brackets" Text Editor So I navigated to "C:\Program Files (x86)\Brackets\Brackets.exe" that is installation directory of my text editor. ![]() Step 3: In Browse Window Navigate to Installation Directory of your TextEditor You wish to use. ![]() Step 2: In Settings Window Click on "Use Custom Editor" Radio Button -> Then Click on Browse Button To Choose your Default Text Editor / Code Editor. Under Edit Submenu Click on Settings ( As Shown in Screenshot Below) Step 1: Open Filezilla > Then Click on Edit Menu.
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