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Screenshot of customized Atom IDE

James March 29, 2017

Here is a screenshot of my customized Atom IDE:


(click to enlarge)

This includes:

  • Atom Tweak – ESLint Highlighting
  • Atom Tweak – Scrollbar colors, size, and visibility
  • Atom Tweak – Always show code folding arrows
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