“Then just double click to open it, right?” — Well, not really. Turning Atom Into a Lightweight Python IDE¶ Atom is the self-proclaimed “hackable text editor for the 21st Century.” It has a nice modern interface, and is highly customizable yet can also be used productively with minimal setup and configuration. But sometimes it gets heavier that I want to kill myself.

Atom ist als Software von GitHub eng mit dem Versionssystem von Git und GitHub verbunden. share | improve this answer | follow | answered Jun 1 '18 at 19:13 Then I’ve found ATOM. All you have to do is to change some settings in atom-python-run package to tell it that we want to use Python3.

Passend dazu war er als ich ihn das letzte mal vor einigen Monaten gestartet hab, so kaputt dass man ihn locker als unbrauchbar ansehen kann — passt also gut in die Tradition der typischen JavaScript-Software. The process is simple. Auf mich wirkt Atom nur wie "let's reinvent the world… in JS!". Many Mac users, including myself, found that we cannot open the editor, and were greeted with a message like this.

As a developer who wants to reduce the amount of window/application switching as much as possible and create repeatable workflows, I hope that you find this equally useful. It runs with atom's ide-python and allows variable watching as well as breakpoint setting. In this article, I demonstrated how you can setup and maintain a python friendly development environment from with Atom (https://atom.io/). Somit lässt sich aus dem Editor heraus ein Branch, Commit, Push und Pull durchführen.

Just head over to https://atom.io and download the latest version of Atom.
If Python2 is the default version of Python in your system, then Atom will try to run your Python code with Python2 interpreter.

Once downloaded, simply copy and paste the Application file to your, well, Applications folder. Hi, PyCharm is an awesome IDE for Python Development and I use it a lot.