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.
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One of the 'BEST' markdown preview extensions for Atom editor!
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Minimalist and opinionated feed reader
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Share your workspace with team members and collaborate on code in real time in Atom
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A curated list of delightful Atom packages and resources.
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GDPR compliance
Cutting edge Python syntax highlighter for Sublime Text, Atom and Visual Studio Code. Used by GitHub to highlight your Python code!
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Physical representation of layout composition to create declarative responsive layouts in React.
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We have this sweet Timeago component that humanizes a timestamp, and then keeps that data up to date.
I did not know about Timeago, when we were making the CommitDetailView and the PullRequestCommitView. It would be good to make those components use Timeago, and also see if there's anywhere else that needs to be cleaned up.
An RSS, Atom and JSON Feed parser written in Swift
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A subtle dark colored UI theme for Atom.
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Nov 3, 2021 - Less
Add a configuration flag that disables the Java-to-Kotlin converter in external sources. This would also require declaring the option in the vscode-kotlin client.
When I was using only ESLint Atom plugin `linter-eslin
The best flat theme for Vim, Atom, Sublime Text, Jetbrains Editors, Terminal.app, iTerm, Xcode, Windows Terminal and XTerm
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🚀 Feature
It would be nice to automatically add a user's Github repositories when github connect is enabled.
Design, Layout, Architecture
It should be pretty easy to query the user's repositories and add them to the user settings on github connect. The Github API already has an endpoint to list them, so we just need to write some code to fetch the list, parse it, and add them to the us
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If my recordset is not sorted by descending date my feed is out of order. It would be nice if there was a sort before the render.
I noticed this behavior this when I added items to the feed from multiple async sources.


