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Hey Guys,

Not really a Scripting help needed, but a program for scripting.
So, I'm using NotedPad++ to script, but I'm taking this Coding class where we're using ATOM. Bottom line is, I've tried scripting with ATOM, but due to it trying to correct all of my functions, writings and etc, it's really tiring me out.
So, does anyone have a plugin or any sort of idea on how to code using ATOM without it being "weird"?

If you have scripted rAthena with ATOM before, let me know.

 

Thank you,

BMythes.

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I do use ATOM and i do not experience any of those autocorrect. I guess you can find it on the settings or just change the language to TXT maybe it was set to other language like lua or c? 

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@randell1993 Thanks for your answer. I'm a beginner at coding html and css, so I got used to ATOM's filling functions while coding. Is there anyway to do the same while coding rAthena?

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There is but you'll need to do the language functions yourself there are alot of guides on how to add custom language in ATOM but its alot of work.

And also I haven't found a way to import NP++ custom language to ATOM.

Kinda frustating how you cannot easily convert NP++ to ATOM language easily as ATOM is by far IMO way better than NP++ especially with its built in git support, and project tree to easily see and open files without using file manager

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I agree. I have used NP++ for a while, and I really felt the difference when switching to Atom. While coding HTML and CSS, ATOM helps SO SO much with those packages on closing, auto-completing, etc...
I'm gonna see what I can do, maybe even learn how to make ATOM learn rAthena's coding.

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