If Atom Is Considered Dead or Dying, What's the Best Alternative? #23474
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To be honest, none. Yes, atom is on life support, unless the community can step up and keep the editor, which I don't see happening soon (or at all). I tried to hack around solutions and old bugs I kept having, but I was not even able to reliably compile atom, much less upgrade to latest electron versions and start to develop enhancements. I really can't speak for alternatives, as they are all WAY less hackable (and I can't recommend VSCode at all. Maybe VSCodium, but even then I would take with a caution - the APIs are made to be limited, and the code is convoluted maybe to avoid a user "hacking" into internals). What I though about doing is hacking some internals in ClojureScript (because of its fast feedback cycle) but it's honestly too much work to be doing alone... |
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There is a community version of atom at https://github.com/atom-community/atom/ it's support is very much come and go but if you are able to build it yourself it is a great alternative. |
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From some of the discussions, I could not help but notice (with a tinge of sadness) that a good number of users and contributors think atom is on life support. As a Linux (Ubuntu) user, this IDE is something I came to love and appreciate. As I ponder over what is the best alternative, I wonder why not ask the fellow Atom users who would know best.
My basic criteria and user scenarios are
Some of these, such as support for Dark mode and Python support are ruling out Code::Block. Potentially, a close competitor is VSCode, but somehow just want to avoid it, not to say I never used it at all.
Also, I am not a real terminal Ninja to work with Vim or Emacs. Although I am sure they can be learnt, right now I want to avoid the curve to focus on other stuffs. Atom seemed like a perfect sweet spot with its customisability and ease of use, but curious what else is out there (as backup) for my user scenarios?
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