What is Atom-IDE?
A collection of Atom UIs to support language services as part of Atom IDE, designed for use with packages built on top of atom-languageclient.
Atom-IDE is a tool in the Tools for Text Editors category of a tech stack.
Atom-IDE is an open source tool with GitHub stars and GitHub forks. Here’s a link to Atom-IDE's open source repository on GitHub
Who uses Atom-IDE?
Companies
9 companies reportedly use Atom-IDE in their tech stacks, including caredoc, TurkDevOps, and VotePen.
Developers
84 developers on StackShare have stated that they use Atom-IDE.
Atom-IDE Integrations
JavaScript, Java, PHP, TypeScript, and C# are some of the popular tools that integrate with Atom-IDE. Here's a list of all 9 tools that integrate with Atom-IDE.
Decisions about Atom-IDE
Here are some stack decisions, common use cases and reviews by companies and developers who chose Atom-IDE in their tech stack.
Krish Kiru
I am learning Python coding and doing lots of hands on python problem. I like the feel of Jupyter notebook but I have concern will that slow my computer performance. Will PyCharm or Jupyter or Atom-IDE is good for python coding?
Atom-IDE's Features
- Busy Signal
- Code Actions
- Code Format
- Code Highlight
- Datatips
- Definitions (plus Hyperclick)
- Diagnostics
- Find References
- Outline View
Atom-IDE Alternatives & Comparisons
What are some alternatives to Atom-IDE?
Nuclide
A unified developer experience for web and mobile development, built as a suite of packages on top of Atom to provide hackability and the support of an active community.
Atom
At GitHub, we're building the text editor we've always wanted. A tool you can customize to do anything, but also use productively on the first day without ever touching a config file. Atom is modern, approachable, and hackable to the core. We can't wait to see what you build with it.
ReSharper
It is a popular developer productivity extension for Microsoft Visual Studio. It automates most of what can be automated in your coding routines. It finds compiler errors, runtime errors, redundancies, and code smells right as you type, suggesting intelligent corrections for them.
Spacemacs
Since version 0.101.0 and later Spacemacs totally abolishes the frontiers between Vim and Emacs. The user can now choose his/her preferred editing style and enjoy all the Spacemacs features.
Even better, it is possible to dynamically switch between the two styles seamlessly which makes it possible for programmers with different styles to do seat pair programming using the same editor.
Kite
Your editor and web browser don't know anything about each other, which is why you end up continuously switching between them. Kite bridges that gap, bringing an internet-connected programming experience right alongside your editor.