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hydrogen
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Trouble with Hydrogen Plug-In (error text included)
Hydrogen got an update to fix this issue, but it was never published on Pulsar's backend. You can install it with pulsar -p https://github.com/nteract/hydrogen.git -t v2.16.5
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Pulsar – A Community-Led Hyper-Hackable Text Editor
Folks who know Pulsar and Zed internals: which one of them is more likely to gain support for Atom packages? I find Hydrogen[1] invaluable as a data science scratchpad since it supports python/r/julia/etc under a common interface via jupyter, and have been unable to construct a comparable workflow in vscode or any other editor [using scripts as opposed to notebooks, which i find far too bloated].
[1]: https://github.com/nteract/hydrogen
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Switched to VSCode... I miss Atom :(
Finally, newer Pulsar versions (from the master branch on the CI) allow you to install ppm and pulsar from the command-line. We also fixed some of the issues on installing a package directly from github - for example, you can run "pulsar -p https://github.com/nteract/hydrogen.git -t v2.16.5" to install hydrogen on tag v2.16.5 now (tested on Linux and Silicon mac). Package publication is an ongoing process - we fixed lots of issues of the first version, and now it's working for some people, but we are still aware that we have some bugs too... it's hard because we need to "reverse engineer" the old API :(
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Atom Was Archived Today
But with Hydrogen you could do that in a regular Python script without needing to create a notebook or think in terms of cells. There's an example of this in the Hydrogen readme: https://github.com/nteract/hydrogen#hydrogen-
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Sunsetting Atom Text Editor
I personally found Atom + Hydrogen [0] to be the most productive interactive Python environment I've ever used. I really want to see VSCode adopt some way to run a Jupyter kernel for a Python file (with a notebook UI) and have rich results in line with the code (i.e. not a terminal output off to the right side of the screen).
[0] https://github.com/nteract/hydrogen
crosis
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How Replit used legal threats to kill my open-source project
I did not have time to check all Replit's repos but this one for example: https://github.com/replit/crosis/blob/master/LICENSE uses MIT license, so anyone is free to fork and modify it the way they want. There are also some GNU license as well (https://github.com/replit/prybar/blob/master/COPYING) which also allows forking, with certain limitations but nothing warrants a "disclosure" or copying problem.
What are some alternatives?
pulsar - A Community-led Hyper-Hackable Text Editor
riju - ⚡ Extremely fast online playground for every programming language.
vite-material-ui - A Vite starter template for React, TypeScript, and MUI
tslab - Interactive JavaScript and TypeScript programming with Jupyter
shopify-theme-lab - Shopify theme development environment using Liquid, Vue and Tailwind CSS. Built on top of Shopify CLI 🧪
prybar - Pry open those interpreters.
SvelteKit - web development, streamlined
upm - 🌀 Universal Package Manager - Python, Node.js, Ruby, Emacs Lisp.
astro - The web framework for content-driven websites. ⭐️ Star to support our work!
ts-node - TypeScript execution and REPL for node.js
Liquid - Liquid markup language. Safe, customer facing template language for flexible web apps.
rust-zmq - Rust zeromq bindings.