New Package Roundup
September 17, 2014 izuzak
The Atom community has been busy with creating new packages since the last package roundup, so here are a few of those to try out. If you notice any new and interesting packages, let us know!
Git Log
This neat package by @nikhilkalige displays a rendering of the Git log graph right within Atom, together with commit related information.
Key Peek
@batjko created this slimmed-down version of the built-in Keybinding Resolver package. This package shows only the matched keybinding and adds some nice styling to the sections.
Git History
@jakesankey brings us a package which lists the Git log history for the active file, and allows opening previous versions in another tab.
Stacktrace
Given a stacktrace from a supported language (currently Ruby, JavaScript and CoffeeScript), this package gives you a view of the full trace, with a few lines of context on each stack frame, and navigation tools to walk up and down the stack while you’re looking at the full files. Great work, @smashwilson!
Pen Paper Coffee Syntax Theme
This syntax theme was created by @nylki specifically for writing papers in Markdown. It features a beautiful paper-like color scheme and increased font-size for headings.
Git Tab Status
Another one by @jakesankey and backed by Git data, this package adds the ability for open tabs to reflect the Git status of those files.
Live Archive
@mark-hahn created this amazing feature-packed package which provides VCR-like controls for inspecting previous versions of files and their diffing. Version snapshots are created automatically on each file save, stored on disk and compressed.