Atom
Atom is a modern open source text editor developed by GitHub. It is designed to be approachable out of the box yet highly customizable. Atom is built using web technologies: the look and feel can be customized using CSS and new features can be added with HTML and JavaScript. There are also thousands of community created themes and packages available.
-
- Sign up for GitHub or sign in to edit this page
- Created by GitHub
- Released February 26, 2014
Here's 2,141 public repositories matching this topic...
:atom: Run code interactively, inspect data, and plot. All the power of Jupyter kernels, inside your favorite text editor.
Good first issues
One of the 'BEST' markdown preview extensions for Atom editor!
Share your workspace with team members and collaborate on code in real time in Atom
🎨 themer takes a set of colors and generates themes for your apps (editors, terminals, wallpapers, and more).
A curated list of delightful Atom packages and resources.
Good first issues
Question: what is the alpha value when fusing relu into BN by flag 'fuse_norm_relu'
documentation question:lipstick: Universal beautification package for Atom editor (:warning: Currently migrating to https://github.com/Unibeautify/ and have very limited bandwidth for Atom-Beautify Issues. Thank you for your patience and understanding :heart: )
Good first issues
Good first issues
Good first issues
Good first issues
Vienna is a free and open-source RSS/Atom newsreader for macOS
Cutting edge Python syntax highlighter for Sublime Text, Atom and Visual Studio Code. Used by GitHub to highlight your Python code!
Good first issues
A Terminal theme that mimics the One Dark theme made by the Atom team.
Good first issues
Good first issues
space-atom. spacemacs and sublimious style editing in atom
A terminal package for Atom, complete with themes, API and more for PlatformIO IDE
Cypht: Lightweight Open Source webmail written in PHP and JavaScript
Good first issues
The best flat theme for Vim, Atom, Sublime Text, Jetbrains Editors, Terminal.app, iTerm, Xcode and XTerm