GitHub - karan/atom-terminal: Atom package to open terminal on current file's directory with "ctrl-shift-t"
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Todd Motto™ on Twitter: "My favorite package for Atom: a terminal inside your editor. Grab it here: https://t.co/8zcp3xd9Yg https://t.co/zaiORIxXTl" / Twitter
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![Hello ,Is it possible in Atom to compile code (for example from python) without opening the cmd (terminal) of windows? In sublime text I use the REPL package to execute my code Hello ,Is it possible in Atom to compile code (for example from python) without opening the cmd (terminal) of windows? In sublime text I use the REPL package to execute my code](https://preview.redd.it/30voqsr7m3171.png?width=640&crop=smart&auto=webp&s=e7afd7c2d28a1cedddab4ad1a5e36a6a43a8469c)