How to launch atom from conda environment












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IDLE has been buggy lately and Spyder is unbearably slow so I'm trying atom in Anaconda. I installed atom:



$ conda activate py37
$ conda install atom
Downloading and Extracting Packages
future-0.17.1 | 700 KB | ######################################################### | 100%
atom-0.4.1 | 110 KB | ######################################################### | 100%
$ conda list
# packages in environment at /anaconda3/envs/py37:
#
# Name Version Build Channel
alabaster 0.7.12 py37_0
appnope 0.1.0 py37_0
asn1crypto 0.24.0 py37_0
astroid 2.0.4 py37_0
atom 0.4.1 py37h0a44026_0


but I can't launch it:



$ atom
-bash: atom: command not found
$ atom --new-instance
-bash: atom: command not found


I also tried installing like this:



$ conda install -c anaconda atom
Downloading and Extracting Packages
ca-certificates-2018 | 124 KB | ################################################################################################################## | 100%
openssl-1.1.1 | 4.6 MB | ################################################################################################################## | 100%
atom-0.4.1 | 110 KB | ################################################################################################################## | 100%
certifi-2018.10.15 | 138 KB | ################################################################################################################## | 100%
$ conda list
# packages in environment at /anaconda3/envs/py37:
#
# Name Version Build Channel
alabaster 0.7.12 py37_0
appnope 0.1.0 py37_0
asn1crypto 0.24.0 py37_0
astroid 2.0.4 py37_0
atom 0.4.1 py37h0a44026_0 anaconda


and I get the same error.
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    When you do conda install atom, I think you are installing this pypi.org/project/atom. If you want the text editor, see here flight-manual.atom.io/getting-started/sections/installing-atom.
    – Patol75
    Nov 21 at 1:58


















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IDLE has been buggy lately and Spyder is unbearably slow so I'm trying atom in Anaconda. I installed atom:



$ conda activate py37
$ conda install atom
Downloading and Extracting Packages
future-0.17.1 | 700 KB | ######################################################### | 100%
atom-0.4.1 | 110 KB | ######################################################### | 100%
$ conda list
# packages in environment at /anaconda3/envs/py37:
#
# Name Version Build Channel
alabaster 0.7.12 py37_0
appnope 0.1.0 py37_0
asn1crypto 0.24.0 py37_0
astroid 2.0.4 py37_0
atom 0.4.1 py37h0a44026_0


but I can't launch it:



$ atom
-bash: atom: command not found
$ atom --new-instance
-bash: atom: command not found


I also tried installing like this:



$ conda install -c anaconda atom
Downloading and Extracting Packages
ca-certificates-2018 | 124 KB | ################################################################################################################## | 100%
openssl-1.1.1 | 4.6 MB | ################################################################################################################## | 100%
atom-0.4.1 | 110 KB | ################################################################################################################## | 100%
certifi-2018.10.15 | 138 KB | ################################################################################################################## | 100%
$ conda list
# packages in environment at /anaconda3/envs/py37:
#
# Name Version Build Channel
alabaster 0.7.12 py37_0
appnope 0.1.0 py37_0
asn1crypto 0.24.0 py37_0
astroid 2.0.4 py37_0
atom 0.4.1 py37h0a44026_0 anaconda


and I get the same error.
How do I launch atom?










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    – quant
    Nov 20 at 20:30










  • @quant ok i removed that
    – andbeonetraveler
    Nov 20 at 20:31






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    When you do conda install atom, I think you are installing this pypi.org/project/atom. If you want the text editor, see here flight-manual.atom.io/getting-started/sections/installing-atom.
    – Patol75
    Nov 21 at 1:58
















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IDLE has been buggy lately and Spyder is unbearably slow so I'm trying atom in Anaconda. I installed atom:



$ conda activate py37
$ conda install atom
Downloading and Extracting Packages
future-0.17.1 | 700 KB | ######################################################### | 100%
atom-0.4.1 | 110 KB | ######################################################### | 100%
$ conda list
# packages in environment at /anaconda3/envs/py37:
#
# Name Version Build Channel
alabaster 0.7.12 py37_0
appnope 0.1.0 py37_0
asn1crypto 0.24.0 py37_0
astroid 2.0.4 py37_0
atom 0.4.1 py37h0a44026_0


but I can't launch it:



$ atom
-bash: atom: command not found
$ atom --new-instance
-bash: atom: command not found


I also tried installing like this:



$ conda install -c anaconda atom
Downloading and Extracting Packages
ca-certificates-2018 | 124 KB | ################################################################################################################## | 100%
openssl-1.1.1 | 4.6 MB | ################################################################################################################## | 100%
atom-0.4.1 | 110 KB | ################################################################################################################## | 100%
certifi-2018.10.15 | 138 KB | ################################################################################################################## | 100%
$ conda list
# packages in environment at /anaconda3/envs/py37:
#
# Name Version Build Channel
alabaster 0.7.12 py37_0
appnope 0.1.0 py37_0
asn1crypto 0.24.0 py37_0
astroid 2.0.4 py37_0
atom 0.4.1 py37h0a44026_0 anaconda


and I get the same error.
How do I launch atom?










share|improve this question















IDLE has been buggy lately and Spyder is unbearably slow so I'm trying atom in Anaconda. I installed atom:



$ conda activate py37
$ conda install atom
Downloading and Extracting Packages
future-0.17.1 | 700 KB | ######################################################### | 100%
atom-0.4.1 | 110 KB | ######################################################### | 100%
$ conda list
# packages in environment at /anaconda3/envs/py37:
#
# Name Version Build Channel
alabaster 0.7.12 py37_0
appnope 0.1.0 py37_0
asn1crypto 0.24.0 py37_0
astroid 2.0.4 py37_0
atom 0.4.1 py37h0a44026_0


but I can't launch it:



$ atom
-bash: atom: command not found
$ atom --new-instance
-bash: atom: command not found


I also tried installing like this:



$ conda install -c anaconda atom
Downloading and Extracting Packages
ca-certificates-2018 | 124 KB | ################################################################################################################## | 100%
openssl-1.1.1 | 4.6 MB | ################################################################################################################## | 100%
atom-0.4.1 | 110 KB | ################################################################################################################## | 100%
certifi-2018.10.15 | 138 KB | ################################################################################################################## | 100%
$ conda list
# packages in environment at /anaconda3/envs/py37:
#
# Name Version Build Channel
alabaster 0.7.12 py37_0
appnope 0.1.0 py37_0
asn1crypto 0.24.0 py37_0
astroid 2.0.4 py37_0
atom 0.4.1 py37h0a44026_0 anaconda


and I get the same error.
How do I launch atom?







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    – quant
    Nov 20 at 20:30










  • @quant ok i removed that
    – andbeonetraveler
    Nov 20 at 20:31






  • 1




    When you do conda install atom, I think you are installing this pypi.org/project/atom. If you want the text editor, see here flight-manual.atom.io/getting-started/sections/installing-atom.
    – Patol75
    Nov 21 at 1:58




















  • Questions asking us to recommend or find a book, tool (such as which editor should I use), software library, tutorial or other off-site resource are off-topic for Stack Overflow as they tend to attract opinionated answers (see xkcd.com/378) and spam. Please see stackoverflow.com/help/on-topic for more details.
    – quant
    Nov 20 at 20:30










  • @quant ok i removed that
    – andbeonetraveler
    Nov 20 at 20:31






  • 1




    When you do conda install atom, I think you are installing this pypi.org/project/atom. If you want the text editor, see here flight-manual.atom.io/getting-started/sections/installing-atom.
    – Patol75
    Nov 21 at 1:58


















Questions asking us to recommend or find a book, tool (such as which editor should I use), software library, tutorial or other off-site resource are off-topic for Stack Overflow as they tend to attract opinionated answers (see xkcd.com/378) and spam. Please see stackoverflow.com/help/on-topic for more details.
– quant
Nov 20 at 20:30




Questions asking us to recommend or find a book, tool (such as which editor should I use), software library, tutorial or other off-site resource are off-topic for Stack Overflow as they tend to attract opinionated answers (see xkcd.com/378) and spam. Please see stackoverflow.com/help/on-topic for more details.
– quant
Nov 20 at 20:30












@quant ok i removed that
– andbeonetraveler
Nov 20 at 20:31




@quant ok i removed that
– andbeonetraveler
Nov 20 at 20:31




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When you do conda install atom, I think you are installing this pypi.org/project/atom. If you want the text editor, see here flight-manual.atom.io/getting-started/sections/installing-atom.
– Patol75
Nov 21 at 1:58






When you do conda install atom, I think you are installing this pypi.org/project/atom. If you want the text editor, see here flight-manual.atom.io/getting-started/sections/installing-atom.
– Patol75
Nov 21 at 1:58














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The Atom application can be launched in a few ways. The easiest is to open the Applications folder and double click on the Atom icon. To launch from the command line type 'open -a /Applications/Atom.app/Contents/MacOS/Atom'. Or go to /usr/local/bin and set the following link: atom@ -> /Applications/Atom.app/Contents/Resources/app/atom.sh



After this last link then just type Atom on the command line.
You could also make an alias:



alias atom=open -a /applications/Atom.app/Contents/MacOS/Atom






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    The Atom application can be launched in a few ways. The easiest is to open the Applications folder and double click on the Atom icon. To launch from the command line type 'open -a /Applications/Atom.app/Contents/MacOS/Atom'. Or go to /usr/local/bin and set the following link: atom@ -> /Applications/Atom.app/Contents/Resources/app/atom.sh



    After this last link then just type Atom on the command line.
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      The Atom application can be launched in a few ways. The easiest is to open the Applications folder and double click on the Atom icon. To launch from the command line type 'open -a /Applications/Atom.app/Contents/MacOS/Atom'. Or go to /usr/local/bin and set the following link: atom@ -> /Applications/Atom.app/Contents/Resources/app/atom.sh



      After this last link then just type Atom on the command line.
      You could also make an alias:



      alias atom=open -a /applications/Atom.app/Contents/MacOS/Atom






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        The Atom application can be launched in a few ways. The easiest is to open the Applications folder and double click on the Atom icon. To launch from the command line type 'open -a /Applications/Atom.app/Contents/MacOS/Atom'. Or go to /usr/local/bin and set the following link: atom@ -> /Applications/Atom.app/Contents/Resources/app/atom.sh



        After this last link then just type Atom on the command line.
        You could also make an alias:



        alias atom=open -a /applications/Atom.app/Contents/MacOS/Atom






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        The Atom application can be launched in a few ways. The easiest is to open the Applications folder and double click on the Atom icon. To launch from the command line type 'open -a /Applications/Atom.app/Contents/MacOS/Atom'. Or go to /usr/local/bin and set the following link: atom@ -> /Applications/Atom.app/Contents/Resources/app/atom.sh



        After this last link then just type Atom on the command line.
        You could also make an alias:



        alias atom=open -a /applications/Atom.app/Contents/MacOS/Atom







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