October 23, 2018 maxbrunsfeld
Atom 1.32 is out! In this release, we’ve cut Atom’s memory consumption and enabled the new Tree-sitter parsing system by default.
Read moreOctober 9, 2018 jasonrudolph
When working with text, it’s common to find yourself performing a certain set of actions in the same order, time and time again. By taking advantage of Atom’s hackability, you can eliminate this repetition with a custom command to perform an entire sequence of actions for you.
Read moreOctober 2, 2018 benbalter
Google recently announced beta support for Linux apps on Chrome OS as part of its “Crostini” project. If you have one of the supported Chromebooks getting Atom running takes just a few clicks.
Read moreSeptember 26, 2018 smashwilson
Atom 1.31 is out, improving usage metrics, Tree-sitter, Tree view and providing more pull request details.
Read moreAugust 28, 2018 annthurium
Atom 1.30 is out now, providing many new fixes and improvements including the ability to check out Pull Requests on the GitHub tab and new languages supported in Tree Sitter.
Read moreJuly 31, 2018 daviwil
Atom 1.29 is out now, providing many new fixes and improvements including Tree-sitter performance improvements and co-author suggestions in the GitHub package.
Read moreJune 21, 2018 daviwil
Atom 1.28 is out now, providing many new fixes and improvements including a more context-aware Find-In-Project results view and support for custom color profiles. It’s also using the new Electron 2.0 which provides new APIs and many performance and stability improvements.
Read moreJune 20, 2018 annthurium
Developing Atom sometimes feels like flying in the dark. You imagine a feature. You design it. You implement it. And then what? Is this thing on? Is anybody using it?
Data helps us make more informed decisions. The Atom usage data we currently have doesn’t tell us if people are using the new features we’ve built. Also, our current architecture makes it difficult to add new usage metrics. We’re working on some changes to make Atom usage metrics more extensible and easier to comprehend. The goal: understand how users are interacting with Atom and build a roadmap that better serves the Atom community.
Read moreMay 15, 2018 daviwil
Atom 1.27 brings numerous improvements to your Git and GitHub workflows, including support for multiple co-authors, separate amend and undo, a quicker way to open a pull request on github.com, as well as pulling and pushing directly from the status bar. Update today for a richer GitHub experience, right inside your editor.
Read moreApril 18, 2018 daviwil
Atom 1.26 has been released on our stable channel and includes GitHub package improvements, fuzzy-finder support for Teletype and file system watcher improvements.
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