GitHub’s Atom text editor now lets you collaborate on code in real-time

Since it launched three years ago, GitHub’s Atom text editor has been a formidable open-source option for coders, alongside cross-platform favorites like Sublime Text. But if it’s not already your weapon of choice, you might want to give it a go now that it supports real-time collaboration. The new Teletype feature lets you team up with fellow developers on a project and write or edit code together at the same time, with individual cursors and zero latency. GitHub notes that you’ll be able to use your own key bindings, packages, and themes while working with Teletype, so you won’t feel…
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