Atom 1.39 speeds up find-and-replace operations by an order of magnitude, improves loading performance for large, single-line files, and upgrades Atom to Electron 3.1. Atom 1.40 beta brings richer integration with GitHub pull requests, improved reliability for many common operations, and continued enhancements to support for numerous programming languages.
Read moreToday we’re excited to introduce Atom Nightly releases! This new release channel gives you access to Atom’s latest feature improvements and bug fixes each day as they are merged into our master branch. If you want to have an influence on the future of Atom, this release channel is for you.
Atom 1.38 includes some improvements to the GitHub package and improvements to JS, ERB, Python, and JSON language support. Atom 1.39 beta includes a new ripgrep-based project search backend, an upgrade to Electron 3.1, and much improved loading times for multi-megabyte files containing only a single line of text.
Atom 1.37 has shipped! This version introduces a complete flow for handling review comments you’ve received on a pull request and an experimental faster mode in fuzzy finder that dramatically improves its performance.
Read moreAtom 1.36 has shipped! Upgrade today to open single files in large directories much faster, see pull request review comments from GitHub, specify multiple wrap guides at once, and more.
Read moreWith Atom 1.35 comes a fix for the recent Chrome vulnerability, ability to view the full diff for pull requests directly within Atom, and a variety of enhancements and stability improvements.
Read moreAtom 1.34 is out! With this release, you’ll enjoy a host of enhancements to help you craft the perfect commit, including a faster diff view, the ability to preview all staged changes, and support for commit message templates.
Read moreAt this time, Facebook has decided to retire their open source efforts on Nuclide, the Atom-IDE, and other associated repos.
Read moreAtom 1.33 is out! With this release, you’ll enjoy built-in Rust support, improved discoverability for Git and GitHub functionality, and faster performance for bracket matching.
Read moreWe want to make Atom better, and we need your help. We’ve started conducting usability interviews where we can get direct feedback from humans about how they work and how what we build affects that workflow.
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