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'''Atom''' is a completely free, open-source, highly-extensible text editor based on Chromium and Node.js.
[[Category:Text Editors]]
Atom is a completely free, open-source, highly-extensible text editor based on Chromium and Node.js.
It was created and is being actively developed by the GitHub team.
It was created and is being actively developed by the GitHub team.
It can be downloaded from the [https://atom.io/ official Atom site].
It can be downloaded from the [https://atom.io/ official Atom site].
Atom's interface and functionality is very similar to Sublime Text, so it's a fairly painless transition if you have experience with it.
Atom's interface and functionality is very similar to [[Sublime Text]], so it's a fairly painless transition if you have experience with it.
Atom has an extremely flexible package system that allows customization of virtually everything about the editor.
Atom has an extremely flexible package system that allows customization of virtually everything about the editor.
{{See Wikipedia|Atom (text editor)}}


==Installation==
==Installation==
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#Go to [https://atom.io/ the Atom website], download the setup file, and run it.
#Go to [https://atom.io/ the Atom website], download the setup file, and run it.


===Install Packages===
===Install packages===
Syntax highlighting and snippets are provided by the [https://atom.io/packages/language-papyrus language-papyrus] package.
* Fallout 4 [https://atom.io/packages/language-papyrus language-papyrus]
* F4SE [https://github.com/Neanka/atom-language-papyrus language-papyrus]
 
Syntax highlighting and snippets are provided by the one of the language packages.
Compilation is provided by the [https://atom.io/packages/build build] and [https://atom.io/packages/build-papyrus build-papyrus] packages.
Compilation is provided by the [https://atom.io/packages/build build] and [https://atom.io/packages/build-papyrus build-papyrus] packages.
#In Atom, open the settings tab (File -> Settings, or {{key press|Ctrl|,}})
#In Atom, open the settings tab (File -> Settings, or {{key press|Ctrl|,}})
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==Usage==
==Usage==
===Snippets===
===Snippets===
The available snippets are nearly identical to the [[Sublime Text Papyrus Plugin#Existing_Snippets|Sublime Text plugin's snippets]].
The available snippets are nearly identical to the [[Sublime Text#Existing_Snippets|Sublime Text plugin's snippets]].
To use a snippet, just begin typing the name of a function/event/other snippet, and a list of matched snippets will appear.
To use a snippet, just begin typing the name of a function/event/other snippet, and a list of matched snippets will appear.
You can choose which one to use with the arrow keys or mouse, and complete it by pressing {{key press|Tab}} or clicking on it.
You can choose which one to use with the arrow keys or mouse, and complete it by pressing {{key press|Tab}} or clicking on it.
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You should only have one project/configuration file in any folder, as build-papyrus only uses the first one it locates.
You should only have one project/configuration file in any folder, as build-papyrus only uses the first one it locates.
Upon adding or removing a project/configuration file, make sure you run the <code>Build: Refresh Targets</code> command in the palette ({{key press|Ctrl|Shift|P}}).
Upon adding or removing a project/configuration file, make sure you run the <code>Build: Refresh Targets</code> command in the palette ({{key press|Ctrl|Shift|P}}).
More information is available in the [https://github.com/Gawdl3y/atom-build-papyrus/blob/master/README.md build-papyrus readme file].


====Project file====
====Project file====
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====Manual configuration====
====Manual configuration====
Place the below text into a file called <code>.build-papyrus.yml</code> in the base folder you have open in Atom:
Place the below text into a file called <code>.build-papyrus.yml</code> in the base folder you have open in Atom:
<pre>game: fallout4
<source lang="yaml">
game: fallout4
output: C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\SteamApps\common\Fallout 4\Data\Scripts\
imports:
imports:
     - C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\SteamApps\common\Fallout 4\Data\Scripts\Source\User
     - C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\SteamApps\common\Fallout 4\Data\Scripts\Source\User
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     - C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\SteamApps\common\Fallout 4\Data\Scripts\Source\DLC01
     - C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\SteamApps\common\Fallout 4\Data\Scripts\Source\DLC01
     - C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\SteamApps\common\Fallout 4\Data\Scripts\Source\Base
     - C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\SteamApps\common\Fallout 4\Data\Scripts\Source\Base
output: C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\SteamApps\common\Fallout 4\Data\Scripts\
</source>
optimize: true</pre>
If your mod's scripts are outside of the game's scripts directory, make sure you add it to the <code>imports</code> setting, and change the <code>output</code> directory.
If your mod's scripts are outside of the game's scripts directory, make sure you add it to the <code>imports</code> setting, and change the <code>output</code> directory.
If you do not have the DLC, simply remove them from the <code>imports</code> setting.
If you do not have the DLC, simply remove them from the <code>imports</code> setting.
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*[https://atom.io/packages/project-manager project-manager] - Lets you save your Atom workspace as a project, and easily reopen them
*[https://atom.io/packages/project-manager project-manager] - Lets you save your Atom workspace as a project, and easily reopen them
*[https://atom.io/packages/clipboard-plus clipboard-plus] - Keeps your clipboard history
*[https://atom.io/packages/clipboard-plus clipboard-plus] - Keeps your clipboard history
==See Also==
*[[:Category:Text Editors|Other Text Editors]]
[[Category:Text Editors]]
[[Category:Scripting]]
[[Category:Tooling]]
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