Created by the original Atom founders, built for high performance in Rust.
Atom itself was a "hackable" editor developed by GitHub and built on the Electron framework, designed to be customized using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Though GitHub officially discontinued the project in 2022 , several community forks and specific interface packages continue to be used. Core Context and Functions
The primary tool GitHub recommended for users transitioning after the sunset. CHANGELOG.md - chinakids/atom-simplified-chinese-menu
A community-led fork that continues to update the editor and its internal packages.
Recent updates to the Atom core (prior to archiving) focused on fixing menu updates with internationalization (i18n) and improving how the editor handles platform-specific context menus, such as adding support for the Cinnamon desktop environment on Linux.
Many versioned "Menu" packages, such as atom-simplified-chinese-menu , provide translations for the top-level menu bar (File, Edit, View, etc.) to make the editor accessible in multiple languages.
In most versions of Atom, you can access the primary menu and settings view by using Ctrl+, (Windows/Linux) or Cmd+, (macOS). Post-Sunset Alternatives
If you are looking for information on this version in the context of the editor's menus:
Created by the original Atom founders, built for high performance in Rust.
Atom itself was a "hackable" editor developed by GitHub and built on the Electron framework, designed to be customized using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Though GitHub officially discontinued the project in 2022 , several community forks and specific interface packages continue to be used. Core Context and Functions
The primary tool GitHub recommended for users transitioning after the sunset. CHANGELOG.md - chinakids/atom-simplified-chinese-menu Atom Menu v2.0.8
A community-led fork that continues to update the editor and its internal packages.
Recent updates to the Atom core (prior to archiving) focused on fixing menu updates with internationalization (i18n) and improving how the editor handles platform-specific context menus, such as adding support for the Cinnamon desktop environment on Linux. Created by the original Atom founders, built for
Many versioned "Menu" packages, such as atom-simplified-chinese-menu , provide translations for the top-level menu bar (File, Edit, View, etc.) to make the editor accessible in multiple languages.
In most versions of Atom, you can access the primary menu and settings view by using Ctrl+, (Windows/Linux) or Cmd+, (macOS). Post-Sunset Alternatives Core Context and Functions The primary tool GitHub
If you are looking for information on this version in the context of the editor's menus: