June 4, 2015 benogle
May 21, 2015 izuzak
The last package roundup was back in February, so we wanted to highlight a few packages we’ve been trying out recently. Let us know if you’ve been working on or using interesting packages which haven’t been featured yet!
Read moreMay 19, 2015 benogle
You’ve got to look good in the future. We know this, so we’ve surveyed time-travellers from the future and hired a team of designers to invent the next wave of fashion.
Read moreMay 15, 2015 benogle
With the release of Atom 0.199.0, we’re happy to be bundling the first community-developed package as part of the official Atom release: autocomplete-plus
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May 6, 2015 thedaniel
One year ago today, Atom went from private alpha to open source software in hopes that the sunshine would help it reach its true potential.
Read moreMay 1, 2015 kevinsawicki
On June 1st all deprecated APIs in Atom will be removed in preparation for the 1.0 Atom release later that month.
Read moreApril 29, 2015 amateurhuman
CodeConf is returning June 25 & 26 in Nashville to feature the best that the open source community has to offer. The call for proposals is now open and we want to hear from the Atom community.
Read moreApril 21, 2015 benogle
April 15, 2015 maxbrunsfeld
We’ve recently added the ability to open multiple folders in the same Atom window. You might find this useful if you often edit files in several folders at the same time.
Read moreApril 7, 2015 thedaniel
When you have a piece of software as large as Atom, especially one spread across many repositories, you’re bound to have many projects happening all at once that have their own unique schedules and goals. The high level view of what Atom is and where it is going is something we talk about a lot, but it can be hard for someone that’s not involved directly with Atom development to understand what is actually being worked on.
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