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    APM (Atom Package Manager)

    APM (Atom Package Manager)

    Atom Package Manager

    APM is the command-line package manager built specifically for the Atom editor; it functions as a thin, Atom-aware wrapper around npm that handles installing, publishing, and managing Atom packages. Unlike a typical npm install, APM installs packages into Atom’s package directory and applies Atom-specific defaults and lifecycle hooks so community packages behave consistently inside the editor. It also exposes commands to publish packages to the Atom ecosystem and to fetch package metadata,...
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    PlatformIO Atom IDE Terminal

    PlatformIO Atom IDE Terminal

    A terminal package for Atom, complete with themes, API and more

    The PlatformIO Atom IDE Terminal is a lightweight terminal package for the Atom editor that embeds a native shell right inside the editor UI. It provides a familiar terminal experience—shell history, colors, and interactive programs—without switching windows, which streamlines workflows when building, flashing, or debugging embedded firmware from PlatformIO or other toolchains. The integration supports multiple terminal tabs, configurable shells, and user-defined startup commands so each...
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    Fizzygum

    Fizzygum

    Try a new web framework that handles complex things, easily

    Fizzygum is a powerful, browser-based operating environment and development platform that emulates a full desktop OS within a web browser. Built with JavaScript and WebAssembly, it features a windowing system, file system abstraction, terminal emulator, and GUI apps—all running inside the browser. Fizzygum is designed as a playground for experimenting with web-native system design and is ideal for educational demos, rapid UI prototyping, and understanding OS principles in a high-level,...
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    Vim-Mode

    Vim-Mode

    Next generation vim support for atom

    vim‑mode is an Atom editor package providing modal Vim-style editing—combining the power of traditional Vim keybindings with the extensibility of the Atom editor. It’s now deprecated in favor of vim-mode-plus. Provides Vim modal control for Atom, blending the best of Vim and Atom. Seamlessly integrates with Atom's UI and editing workflows. Easy to install via Atom’s package manager.
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