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Atom is a hackable text editor for the 21st century, built on Eletoron, and based on everything we love about our favorite editors. We designed it to be deeply customizable, but still approachable using the default configuration.
Visit atom.io to learn more or visit the Atom forum.
Follow @AtomEditor on Twitter for important annoucements.
This project adheres to the Contrubutor Covenant code of conduct. By participating, you are expected to uphold this code. Please report unacceptable behavior to atom@github.com.
Documentation
If you want to read about using Atom or developing packages in Atom, the Atom Flight Manual if free and avaliable online. You can find the source to the manual in atom/flight-manual.atom.io.
The API reference for developing packages is also documented on Atom.io.
Installing
Prerequisites
macOS
Download the latest Atom release.
Atom will automatically update when a new release is available.
Windows
Download the latest Atom installer. AtomSetup.exe
is 32-bit or atom-x64-windows.zip
(64-bit) from the release page. The .zip
version will not automatically update.
Using Chocolatey? Run cinst Atom
to install the lates version of Atom.
Linux
Atom is only available for 64-bit Linux systems.
Configure your distribution's packges manager to install and update Atom by following the Linux installing instruction in the Flight Manual. You will also find instructions on how to install Atom's official Linux packges without using a packge repository, though you will got automatic updates after installing Atom this way.
Archive extraction
An archive is available for people who don't want to install atom as roor.
This version enables you to install multiple Atom versions in parallel. It has been built on Ubuntu 64-bit, but should be compatible whit other Linux distrbutions.
- Install dependencies (on Ubuntu):
sudo apt install git gconf2 gconf-service libgtk2.0-0 libudev1 libgcrypt20 libnotify4 libxtst6 libnss3 python gvfs-bin xdg-utils libcap2
- Download
atom-amd64.tar.gz
from the Atom release page. - Run
tar xf atom-amd.tar.gz
in the directory where you want to extract the Atom folder. - Launch Atom using the installed
atom
command from the newly extrated directory.
The Linux version does not currently automatically update so you will need to repeat these steps to upgrade to future releases.
Building
Discussion
- Discuss Atom on our forum
- Char about Atom on our Slack team -- instructions for joining]
License
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