atom
Atom
atom | Atom | |
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13 | 284 | |
716 | 58,803 | |
-0.1% | - | |
0.0 | 8.1 | |
about 1 year ago | over 1 year ago | |
JavaScript | JavaScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
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Zed, the new code editor from Atom developers, has entered open beta
I thought a lot of the Atom developers moved to create Pulsar Editor.
https://pulsar-edit.dev/
Also, the community forked Atom into a community edition (CE), still getting updates?
https://github.com/atom-community/atom/
What makes this "Atom Developer Editor" different than Pulsar or Atom-CE.
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Atom Was Archived Today
There's https://github.com/atom-community/atom, hoping that or similar will gain traction
- Announcing The Pulsar Text Editor (Continuing the Legacy of Atom)
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Github message saying Atom editor sunset > suddenly Atom has stopped working
A couple community maintained Atom forks have emerged: Atom Community and Pulsar. Of the two, Pulsar seems to be more actively developed.
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What is to go-to environment on Windows for Common LISP development?
Yes, I know Microsoft is archiving the Atom editor repo, but a public fork lives on. https://github.com/atom-community/atom/ atom-slime is probably still my favorite of the bunch. It actually uses Emacs SLIME. But I haven't looked at it in a couple years or longer.
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for web devs would it be better to use vs, vs code or atom?
Looks like the Atom community also started a fork of Atom a while back: https://github.com/atom-community/atom/
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What IDE do you use?
There is this: https://github.com/atom-community/atom
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So... where y'all going?
If you haven't heard, MS is retiring Atom in December 2022. I assume most of us will try the Atom community fork. But as back-up, etc., what editors are folks thinking about / exploring?
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Atom community fork seems growing, and let's have hope
After the announcement of Atom sunset, people started to continue it as a community fork. It seems it's growing and drawing attention: At July 10th (two days after the announcement), it had 86 stars, but now it has more than 230! It may be no comparable to the star count of Atom itself (around 58k), but it's rising.
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Atom Sunset
But - the community is taking the job to reimplement the servers. We're not sure about teletype, but packages will be able to be installed - well, in a different Atom binary that the community will provide. For more info: https://github.com/atom-community/atom/discussions
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Is downloading vs code okay in this case ?
For JavaScript, HTML, and CSS, Visual Studio Code is the best solution because it already runs on the Electron framework. So, try VSCode. Don't worry; your device won't be harmed. If its performance was unbearable, you can always put it aside. You can also try Atom. It is outdated, but it could be answer to your need.
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I am having an issue
you can still get atom from it github page: https://github.com/atom/atom/releases/tag/v1.60.0
- Dev environment for scripting?
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Ask HN: Design of Emacs type extensible editor based on electron?
I'm surprised that nobody here mentioned Atom [1]. IIUC, Atom was designed to be hackable like Emacs.
A successor to Atom is Pulsar [2].
[1] https://github.com/atom/atom
[2] https://pulsar-edit.dev/
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App LIST!!!
atom (RIP buddy! Free) Atom is a hackable text editor for the 21st century, built on Electron, and based on everything we love about our favourite editors. We designed it to be deeply customizable, but still approachable using the default configuration
- I started a course by Dr Angela Yu and one of the CSS courses tell me to download Atom.io. However, there is no way to download it anymore. I'm going crazy, can someone please help??
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Code Editor from scratch ?
Hey everyone, I'm developing an open source text editor called Valence. I'm just getting started with its development and the next and main thing I need to implement is the editor itself. Now I know there are many different code editors like CodeMirror, Ace.js and Monaco but I want to start from scratch and build something like Atom had done. Currently I created a contenteditable div and also added a custom cursor. BTW I'm using React, TailwindCSS and TypeScript. Here is the component
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I've been using Atom to edit code, and then this popped up today. Anybody know the story behind this? (using a Macbook with BigSure OS installed)
These versions of Atom will stop working on February 2 [2023]. To keep using Atom, users will need to download a previous Atom version.
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" “Atom” will damage your computer. You should move it to the Trash.“Atom” will damage your computer. You should move it to the Trash. "
For Mac users - mv ~/.atom ~/atom_bak rm -fr /Applications/Atom.app download https://github.com/atom/atom/releases/tag/v1.60.0 Drag download to Applications folder - to install
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Can't install AUR atom
And it doesn't match because https://github.com/atom/atom/releases/download/v1.63.1/atom-amd64.deb returns a 404 not found error, so of course it doesn't match.
What are some alternatives?
pulsar - A Community-led Hyper-Hackable Text Editor
Visual Studio Code - Visual Studio Code
cormanlisp - Corman Lisp
Geany - A fast and lightweight IDE
vscodium - binary releases of VS Code without MS branding/telemetry/licensing
vscode-remote-oss - Remote development for OSS Builds of VSCode like VSCodium
Spyder - Official repository for Spyder - The Scientific Python Development Environment
Haroopad - Haroopad - The Next Document processor based on Markdown
notepad-plus-plus - Notepad++ official repository
KDevelop - Cross-platform IDE for C, C++, Python, QML/JavaScript and PHP