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People with PhDs in Vim will laugh at this, but I sometimes connect to remote systems through VS Code SSH connections when I'm working on a project with multiple files on a remote system.
I've used mirror.vim for this. Pretty much similar UX as remote workspaces. Forone off editing, you can do
vim ssh://remote/<abs or ~ location>
Sometimes, VS Code-ium is piss poor especially over bad connections but otherwise the remote management is quite awesome
And ofc, there's emacs with TRAMP mode