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Manually installing shell commands no longer (?) required #53

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orbitbot opened this issue Apr 27, 2015 · 1 comment · Fixed by #71
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Manually installing shell commands no longer (?) required #53

orbitbot opened this issue Apr 27, 2015 · 1 comment · Fixed by #71
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https://atom.io/docs/v0.194.0/getting-started-atom-basics -- Section 1.3 under Opening, Modifying and Saving Files

Another way to open a file in Atom is from the command line. In the Atom menu bar there is a command named “Install Shell Commands” which installs a new command in your Terminal called atom. You can run this with one or more file paths to open up those files in Atom.

This seems to be included by default (at least in the Linux 0.194.0 .deb) and the menu item does not exist, which is misleading.

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50Wliu commented Apr 27, 2015

The docs are only catered towards Mac users right now, and Install Shell Commands is indeed a command in the Mac version (and does need to be manually installed).

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