Terminal-panel executes your commands and displays the output. This means you can do all sorts of useful stuff right inside Atom, like:
- run build scripts
- start servers
- npm/apm (install, publish, etc)
- grunt
- etc. etc.
Some things it can't do (yet):
- The "terminal" isn't interactive so it can't do tab-autocomplete
- Or ask for a commit message
- ... stuff like that.
Just press ctrl-`
.
- multiple terminals
- status icon
- kill long running processes
- optional fancy ls
ctrl-`
toggle current terminalcommand-shift-t
new terminalcommand-shift-j
next terminalcommand-shift-k
prev terminalcommand-shift-x
destroy terminalup
anddown
for "command history"
A fork of guileen/terminal-status.