Atom reaches one million active users
We have reached an exciting milestone: one million people have launched some version of Atom in the last month. That’s three times the number of active users we had under…
We have reached an exciting milestone: one million people have launched some version of Atom in the last month. That’s three times the number of active users we had under a year ago at the one-year anniversary of Atom becoming completely open-source.
Atom has been successful because of the community that has grown around it. The people that have contributed to Atom—that have given their time, expertise, feedback, suggestions, and insight—have helped Atom improve by leaps and bounds. We also hear of exciting or just plain cool things that people are doing with Atom all of the time—like MuleSoft’s API Workbench, Jibo Robot’s SDK tools, and Facebook’s Nuclide.
It’s not just companies that are coming up with interesting ways to use Atom. Some packages written by individuals that have caught our attention recently are:
- Atomic Chrome – Syncs what you type in Atom to text inputs on web pages in Chrome so you never have to worry about losing what you wrote
- Git Time Machine – Shows an interactive plot of the current file’s Git commit history
-
Activate Power Mode – A fun package that infuses your typing with
💥 power💥
All of us on the Atom team appreciate the work that the community has put in to our collaborative project. We’re looking forward to what Atom will look like when we reach the next million users and hope that you are, too!
Tags:
Written by
Related posts
The top 10 gifts for the developer in your life
Whether you’re hunting for the perfect gift for your significant other, the colleague you drew in the office gift exchange, or maybe (just maybe) even for yourself, we’ve got you covered with our top 10 gifts that any developer would love.
Congratulations to the winners of the 2024 Gaady Awards
The Gaady Awards are like the Emmy Awards for the field of digital accessibility. And, just like the Emmys, the Gaadys are a reason to celebrate! On November 21, GitHub was honored to roll out the red carpet for the accessibility community at our San Francisco headquarters.
Students: Start building your skills with the GitHub Foundations certification
The GitHub Foundations Certification exam fee is now waived for all students verified through GitHub Education.