![]() As a result, we've decided to sunset Atom so we can focus on enhancing the developer experience in the cloud with GitHub Codespaces. "As new cloud-based tools have emerged and evolved over the years, Atom community involvement has declined significantly. "Atom has not had significant feature development for the past several years, though we've conducted maintenance and security updates during this period to ensure we're being good stewards of the project and product," GitHub said. Meanwhile, GitHub explained why it's sunsetting Atom, which debuted in 2015 and is closely tied to the Electron Framework, which just happens to be the main framework that enables the cross-platform desktop VS Code application to run on Windows, macOS and Linux.
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