Atom UI

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Atom's UI library

Overview

Atom UI serves as the graphical interface framework for the Atom text editor, blending the robust features of Bootstrap with Atom's unique design requirements. Initially based on Bootstrap 3.3.6, this library has undergone significant transformations to properly align with the functionality and aesthetic of Atom. As an integrated part of the core Atom repository, it streamlines how developers can create an engaging user interface within the Atom ecosystem.

The flexibility and customizability of Atom UI make it a valuable asset for developers looking to enhance their applications within Atom. However, it is essential to note that this package is specifically designed for use within the Atom editor and isn't intended for external projects.

Features

  • Core Integration: Bundled directly within Atom, ensuring seamless utilization without the hassle of additional installations.
  • Bootstrap Foundation: Built upon Bootstrap 3.3.6 for a familiar and adaptable interface structure, making it easy to create styles based on established conventions.
  • Custom Styles: Tailored modifications to meet Atom's specific design aesthetics, providing a modern look and feel that aligns with user expectations.
  • Component Library: Offers a comprehensive style guide featuring all components, simplifying the design process and allowing for quick reference.
  • Manual Style Reload: While automatic LESS file updates are not supported, developers can easily reload styles manually for efficient testing during development.
  • Open for Contributions: The community is encouraged to submit feature requests and improve the library, fostering an environment of collaborative development.
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UI Kits & Components

A UI kit provides developers with a set of reusable components that can be easily integrated into a website or application. These components are pre-designed with consistent styling and functionality, allowing developers to save time and effort in the design and development process. UI kits can be either custom-built or third-party, and often include components for buttons, forms, typography, icons, and more.