How to Install Atom Community on Windows 10

Atom Community is a collection of useful packages, themes, and tools for the Atom text editor. In this tutorial, we will guide you through the steps to install Atom Community on Windows 10.

Prerequisites

Before you begin, make sure that you have the following prerequisites:

Steps

  1. Open your web browser and go to https://github.com/atom-community/atom.

  2. Click on the green "Code" button and select "Download ZIP" to download the Atom Community repository as a ZIP file.

  3. Extract the ZIP file to a convenient location on your computer.

  4. Open the Atom text editor and navigate to the settings pane by clicking on "File" > "Settings" or by pressing "Ctrl + ," on your keyboard.

  5. Click on the "Install" tab in the left sidebar.

  6. In the search bar, type in "community" and press Enter.

  7. You should see a list of packages that are part of Atom Community. Click on the "Install" button next to any package you want to install.

  8. After installing the packages you want, navigate to the "Themes" tab in the left sidebar.

  9. In the search bar, type in "community" and press Enter.

  10. You should see a list of themes that are part of Atom Community. Click on the "Install" button next to any theme you want to install.

  11. After installing the themes you want, navigate to the "Keybindings" tab in the left sidebar.

  12. In the search bar, type in "community" and press Enter.

  13. You should see a list of keybinding sets that are part of Atom Community. Click on the "Install" button next to any keybinding set you want to install.

  14. Once you have installed all the packages, themes, and keybindings you want, you are ready to use Atom Community!

Conclusion

In this tutorial, we have shown you how to install Atom Community on Windows 10. With Atom Community, you can customize your Atom text editor with useful packages, themes, and keybindings to make your coding experience even better.

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