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How to turn atom into webStorm?
Good day to all. The question of whether it is possible to bring the atom closer, at least a little, to the capabilities that WebStorm has is very much of interest. In part, this is instant code correction (ctrl+alt+F, which doesn’t want to work even when configured in the atom for some reason) and quick work with gitHub, a terminal, hints while writing code...
Atom, although very fast and beautiful, but very useless without proper setup. Can you recommend any guides? or do you have any tips?
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In addition to WebStorm, I occasionally use VS Code, but I don’t want to turn one into the other.
The problem is that the fastest editor (take, for example, vim, which is often cited in such disputes), being hung with plugins to the number of features present in the IDE, will work at the same speed as the IDE. At the same time, it will still not be an IDE, because there is no integration between plugins.
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