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Atom

Open Source Alternative To Visual Studio Code & Sublime Text. 59.7

2 sources 60,874 stars MIT

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Atom interface screenshot

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About

Atom is a highly customizable and hackable text editor, designed to be deeply configurable yet easy to use. It provides a platform for developers to create software in a personalized environment that suits their workflow and preferences. Atom has served as the foundation for the Electron framework, which has enabled the development of numerous applications, including Microsoft Visual Studio Code and Slack. Despite its significant contributions, Atom is being sunsetted to focus on cloud-based tools like GitHub Codespaces and Microsoft Visual Studio Code, ensuring a more reliable and secure developer experience. Atom has played a crucial role in many developers' journeys, offering a platform for innovation and customization. As we transition to prioritizing cloud-based tools, Atom's legacy will continue to influence the future of software development.

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Customizability

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Hackability

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Community Contributions

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Foundation for Electron

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