Ubuntu LTS 12.04 64-bit is the recommended platform.
- OS with 64-bit or 32-bit architecture
- C++ toolchain
- Git
- Node.js (0.10.x or above)
- npm v1.4.x or above (automatically bundled with Node.js)
npm -v
to check the version.npm config set python /usr/bin/python2 -g
to ensure that gyp uses python2.- You might need to run this command as
sudo
, depending on how you have set up npm.
- You might need to run this command as
- development headers for GNOME Keyring
sudo apt-get install build-essential git libgnome-keyring-dev fakeroot
- Instructions for Node.js.
- Make sure the command
node
is available after Node.js installation (some systems install it asnodejs
). - Use
which node
to check if it is available. - Use
sudo update-alternatives --install /usr/bin/node node /usr/bin/nodejs 10
to update it.
- Make sure the command
sudo dnf --assumeyes install make gcc gcc-c++ glibc-devel git-core libgnome-keyring-devel rpmdevtools
- Instructions for Node.js.
sudo pacman -S --needed gconf base-devel git nodejs npm libgnome-keyring python2
export PYTHON=/usr/bin/python2
before building Atom.
sbopkg -k -i node -i atom
sudo zypper install nodejs nodejs-devel make gcc gcc-c++ glibc-devel git-core libgnome-keyring-devel rpmdevtools
If you have problems with permissions don't forget to prefix with sudo
- Clone the Atom repository:
git clone https://github.com/atom/atom
cd atom
- Checkout the latest Atom release:
git fetch -p
git checkout $(git describe --tags `git rev-list --tags --max-count=1`)
- Build Atom:
script/build
This will create the atom application at out/Atom
.
- Install the
atom
andapm
commands to/usr/local/bin
by executing:
sudo script/grunt install
To use the newly installed Atom, quit and restart all running Atom instances.
- Optionally, you may generate distributable packages of Atom at
out
. Currently,.deb
and.rpm
package types are supported, as well as a.tar.gz
archive. To create a.deb
package run:
script/grunt mkdeb
To create a .rpm
package run
script/grunt mkrpm
To create a .tar.gz
archive run
script/grunt mktar
script/build --build-dir /build/atom/here
To install to a custom location from the standard build directory:
sudo script/grunt install --install-dir /install/atom/here
If you customized your build directory as described above:
sudo script/grunt install --build-dir /build/atom/here --install-dir /install/atom/here
If you get following error with a big traceback right after Atom starts:
TypeError: Unable to watch path
you have to increase number of watched files by inotify. For testing if this is the reason for this error you can issue
sudo sysctl fs.inotify.max_user_watches=32768
and restart Atom. If Atom now works fine, you can make this setting permanent:
echo 32768 | sudo tee -a /proc/sys/fs/inotify/max_user_watches
See also #2082.
If you get this notice when attempting to script/build
, you either do not
have Node.js installed, or node isn't identified as Node.js on your machine.
If it's the latter, entering sudo ln -s /usr/bin/nodejs /usr/bin/node
into
your terminal may fix the issue.
On some variants (mostly Debian based distros) it's preferable for you to use Alternatives so that changes to the binary paths can be fixed or altered easily:
sudo update-alternatives --install /usr/bin/node node /usr/bin/nodejs 1 --slave /usr/bin/js js /usr/bin/nodejs
If you get following error with a big traceback while building Atom:
sys.exit(gyp.script_main()) AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'script_main' gyp ERR!
you need to uninstall the system version of gyp.
On Fedora you would do the following:
sudo yum remove gyp
- Use this search to get a list of reports about build errors on Linux.