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Along with other more advanced text editors, Atom allows developers to open a single file or a directory. Opening Files To open files with Atom, either use File > Open File... in the menu as show below: or use the faster keyboard shortcut: Ctrl+O (For Mac OS: ⌘+O). This will open a file expl...
In order to keep track of your projects' file structure, Atom, like many text editors and IDEs, uses a file tree model. These trees show the locations and names of your files and directory. To toggle the tree between visible and hidden, the keys Ctrl+\ may be used (⌘+\ for Mac OS). This tree also in...
The find and replace feature in Atom works in two ways, one operates locally only on the file you are in, and the other on a set of files or directories. To open the find and replace tool for a single file, press Ctrl+F (For Mac OS use ⌘+F). Enter in the first blank the string you are searching for...

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