Atom 1.39 speeds up find-and-replace by an order of magnitude, improves JSX support in TypeScript, & upgrades to Electron 3.1.
Atom 1.40 beta brings richer integration with pull requests, improves reliability, & enhances support for several languages.
blog.atom.io/2019/07/23/atom…
Atom 1.38 and 1.39 beta are now available. A bunch of language improvements are landing on stable, and beta brings ripgrep-based find and replace, an upgrade to Electron 3.1, and improved loading performance for big, single-line files.blog.atom.io/2019/06/11/atom…
If you are or were an Atom user and are at @jsconfeu , come tell @allie_p your likes, dislikes, and wishes. Grab lunch and meet her at the tables behind the breakfast area (the rectangle tables) at 1:30pm. Look for a sign on the table.
Atom’s manager @allie_p is at @jsconfeu this weekend! Find her if you want to chat about Atom AND she’ll be doing a user feedback session Sunday at lunch (exact table location to be determined).
Atom 1.37 introduces a complete flow for working through review comments on pull requests and an experimental fuzzy finder mode for lightning-fast file lookups. ⚡
Atom 1.38 Beta further refines syntax highlighting and GitHub package usability.
blog.atom.io/2019/05/12/atom…
Code review can be a lot.
Atom 1.37 Beta is making it easier.
Comments and reviews can be viewed together in one place next to your code, along with a progress bar.
Let’s get rid of that code review anxiety 💖
github.co/2Iyq6rV
Atom 1.36 gives you large diff detection and lets you open single files in large directories faster. 📂
In Atom 1.37 Beta, check out our new flow for addressing review comments within Atom, and a 14x improvement in fuzzy finder performance. ⚡
blog.atom.io/2019/04/09/atom…
ALT a screenshot of the in-editor pull request review comments flow within the Atom Editor.
🎉 Atom 1.35 and 1.36.0 Beta have just been released: atom.io/releases
⚠️ You'll want to upgrade asap, because these releases both contain a fix for the recent Chrome remote code execution vulnerability.
📝 Full details to come in a release blog post later this week.
Atom 1.35 brings a fix for the recent Chrome vulnerability and a shiny new commit details view.
Atom 1.36 Beta gives you a faster fuzzy finder, comments in the GitHub pull request view, and a smoother Atom upgrade process on macOS & Windows.
blog.atom.io/2019/03/12/atom…
ALT a screenshot of the atom text editor, showing a new feature where you can view commit details inside a pane. This feature is fully keyboard navigable too.
Hot off the presses of the @github blog, here's a deep dive on some new Atom features that let you view large diffs within the editor and more easily write a meaningful commit message. blog.github.com/2019-01-10-v…
Atom 1.34 is out! Craft the perfect commit with previews of your staged changes, commit message templates, & a faster diff view.
With Atom 1.35 Beta comes quick access to details for recent commits, full pull requests diffs directly in Atom, & more.
blog.atom.io/2019/01/08/atom…
Atom 1.33 is out! Now with built-in Rust support, improved git discoverability, and faster bracket matching.
With Atom 1.34 Beta comes diff rendering improvements, commit preview functionality, and an upgrade to @electronjs 2.0.14.
More at blog.atom.io/2018/11/28/atom…
To make Atom better, we want to learn from you. Here's a deep dive on Atom's community research efforts, and some ways you can help. blog.atom.io/2018/11/14/gith…
If you're at #rubyconf and are a current, future, or former Atom user, @allie_p wants to chat with you about what you love, what you hate, and what you'd love to see from Atom in the future! Reply if you're interested.
Are you new to programming or do you know someone who is? We're doing some research to learn where Atom could provide a more helpful experience for people that are just getting started. If you're interested in helping, please sign up at bit.ly/2Qrx6rB.
Programming should be intuitive and delightful 😍
That's why Tree-Sitter is now integrated into Atom! 🌳
It parses your code while you type, allowing for better syntax highlighting, code folding and more
blog.github.com/2018-10-31-a…
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.
Atom 1.33 Beta features built-in Rust parsing, better soft-wrapping, and improvements to the Git UI.
More at blog.atom.io/2018/10/23/atom…