Installing Atom
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To get started with Atom, we'll need to get it on your system. This section will go over installing Atom on your system as well as the basics of how to build it from source.
Installing Atom should be fairly simple. Generally, you can go to https://atom.io and you should see a download button as shown here:
The button or buttons should be specific to your platform and the download package should be easily installable. However, let's go over them here in a bit of detail.
Installing Atom on Mac
Atom follows the standard Mac zip installation process. You can either press the download button from the https://atom.io site or you can go to the Atom releases page to download the atom-mac.zip
file explicitly. Once you have that file, you can click on it to extract the application and then drag the new Atom
application into your 'Applications' folder.
When you first open Atom, it will try to install the atom
and apm
commands for use in the terminal. In some cases, Atom might not be able to install these commands because it needs an administrator password. To check if Atom was able to install the atom
command, for example, open a terminal window and type which atom
. If the atom
command has been installed, you'll see something like this:
If the atom
command wasn't installed, the which
command won't return anything:
To install the atom
and apm
commands, run 'Window: Install Shell Commands' from the Command Palette, which will prompt you for an administrator password.
Installing Atom on Windows
Atom is available with Windows installers that can be downloaded from https://atom.io or from the Atom releases page. Use AtomSetup.exe
for 32-bit systems and AtomSetup-x64.exe
for 64-bit systems. This setup program will install Atom, add the atom
and apm
commands to your PATH
, and create shortcuts on the desktop and in the start menu.
The context menu Open with Atom
in File Explorer, and the option to make Atom available for file association using Open with..
, is controlled by the System Settings panel as seen above.
With Atom open, click on File > Settings
, and then the System
tab on the left. Check the boxes next to Show in file context menus
, as well as Show in folder context menus
. And you're all set.
Installing Atom on Linux
You can install Atom on Linux using your distribution's package manager by configuring it to use one of our official package repositories. This will also enable you to update Atom when new releases are published.
Debian and Ubuntu (deb/apt)To install Atom on Debian, Ubuntu, or related distributions, add our official
package repository to your system by running the following commands:
You can now install Atom using apt-get
(or apt
on Ubuntu):
Alternatively, you can download the Atom .deb package and install it directly:
Red Hat and CentOS (YUM), or Fedora (DNF)To install Atom on CentOS, Oracle Linux, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Scientific Linux, Fedora, or related distributions that use the YUM or DNF package managers, add our official package repository to your system by running the following commands:
You can now install Atom using dnf
(or yum
depending on your distribution):
Alternatively, you can download the Atom .rpm package and install it directly:
SUSE (zypp)To install Atom on openSUSE or other distributions that use the Zypp package manager, add our official package repository to your system by running the following commands:
You can now install Atom using zypper
:
Alternatively, you can download the Atom .rpm package and install it directly:
Updating Atom
You should consider updating Atom periodically for the latest improvements to the software. Additionally, When Atom receives hotfixes for security vulnerabilities you will want to update your version of Atom as soon as possible.
'Automatically Update' is enabled by default in Core Settings of the Settings View, which will allow Atom to check for updates automatically. If you disable this setting you can update Atom manually.
To perform a manual update:
- Click on the
Atom > Check for Update
menu item in the menu bar. - Search for
Application: About
in the Command Palette and click theCheck now
button.
Atom will begin to update if an update is available.
'Automatically Update' is enabled by default in Core Settings of the Settings View, which will allow Atom to check for updates automatically. If you disable this setting you can update Atom manually.
To perform a manual update:
- Click on the
Help > Check for Update
menu item in the menu bar. - Search for
Application: About
in the Command Palette and click theCheck now
button.
Atom will begin to update if an update is available.
If you are using Atom's official package repositories, use your distribution's package manager to update Atom. Otherwise, you will need to manually download and install the latest .rpm
or .deb
package from https://atom.io. For more details, see Installing Atom on Linux.
Portable Mode
Atom stores configuration and state in a .atom
directory usually located in your home directory (%userprofile%
on Windows). You can however run Atom in portable mode where both the app and the configuration are stored together such as on a removable storage device.
Office 365 change belongs to. To setup Atom in portable mode download the zip/tar.gz package for your system and extract it to your removable storage.
Then create a .atom
directory alongside the directory that contains atom.exe, for example:
Then create a .atom
directory alongside the Atom.app application, for example:
Atom Text Editor Ios
Then create a .atom
directory alongside the directory that contains the Atom binary, for example:
- The
.atom
directory must be writeable - You can move an existing
.atom
directory to your portable device - Atom can also store its Electron user data in your
.atom
directory - just create a subdirectory calledelectronUserData
inside.atom
- Alternatively you can set the
ATOM_HOME
environment variable to point wherever you want (you can write a .sh or .cmd script to temporarily set it and launch it from that) - Portable mode installations will not automatically update
Building Atom from Source
The Hacking on Atom Core section of the flight manual covers instructions on how to clone and build the source code if you prefer that option.
Proxy and Firewall Settings
Behind a Firewall?If you are behind a firewall and seeing SSL errors when installing packages you can disable strict SSL by running:
Using a Proxy?If you are using a HTTP(S) proxy you can configure apm
to use it by running:
You can run apm config get https-proxy
to verify it has been set correctly.
Displays possible autocomplete suggestions on keystroke (or manually by typing ctrl-space
) and inserts a suggestion in the editor if confirmed.
Installation
autocomplete+
is bundled with Atom. You don't have to do anything to install it.
Providers
autocomplete+
has a powerful autocomplete provider API, allowing provider authors to add language-specific behavior to this package.
You should definitely install additional providers (the default provider bundled with this package is somewhat crude): https://github.com/atom/autocomplete-plus/wiki/Autocomplete-Providers
Usage
Just type some stuff, and autocomplete+ will automatically show you some suggestions.Press UP
and DOWN
to select another suggestion, press TAB
or ENTER
to confirm your selection. You can change the default keymap in Preferences
:
- Keymap For Confirming A Suggestion
Additionally, the confirm keymap can be customized in your keymap.cson:
If setting custom keybindings, use the none
setting for the confirmation keymap. All this option does is not set any other keybindings. This allows the TAB
and ENTER
keys to be used like normal, without side effects.
Remapping Movement Commands
By default, autocomplete-plus commandeers the editor's core movement commands when the suggestion list is open. You may want to change these movement commands to use your own keybindings.
First you need to set the autocomplete-plus.useCoreMovementCommands
setting to false
, which you can do from the autocomplete-plus
settings in the settings view.
Or by adding this to your config file: Novosti video online.
Then add these to your keymap file:
Features
- Shows suggestions while typing
- Includes a default provider (
SymbolProvider
):- Wordlist generation happens when you open a file, while editing the file, and on save
- Suggestions are calculated using
fuzzaldrin
- Exposes a provider API which can be used to extend the functionality of the package and provide targeted / contextually correct suggestions
- Disable autocomplete for file(s) via blacklisting, e.g.
*.md
to blacklist Markdown files - Disable autocomplete for editor scope(s) via blacklisting
- Expands a snippet if an autocomplete+ provider includes one in a suggestion
- Allows external editors to register for autocompletions
Provider API
Great autocomplete depends on having great autocomplete providers. If there is not already a great provider for the language / grammar that you are working in, please consider creating a provider.
Read the Provider API
documentation to learn how to create a new autocomplete provider.
SymbolProvider
Configuration
If the default SymbolProvider
is missing useful information for the language / grammar you're working with, please take a look at the SymbolProvider
Config API.
The watchEditor
API
The watchEditor
method on the AutocompleteManager
object is exposed as a provided service, named autocomplete.watchEditor
. The method allows external editors to register for autocompletions from providers with a given set of labels. Disposing the returned object will undo this request. External packages can access this service with the following code.
Atom Text Editor Ios Tutorial
In package.json
:
Atom Text Editor For Ios
In the main module file: