atom-autocomplete-modules
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Looking for maintainer
I don't have enough time for resolve issues/PRs, add new functionality. If you want to help, please leave a comment.
I think this package may support at least languages around JS (css/less/scss/etc.). I've started implementing this features, but haven't enough time =(
I'm keen on helping you out @nkt
If you're still looking for folks, I volunteer as tribute.
@phyllisstein no one dies tho.
Hi @nkt. @phyllisstein has raised ✋ .
How are you doing fellas? I might be interested in helping out with the module, is there someone that is now actively maintaining the project that I can refer to?
@AlexSaenen hey, start from any of the opened issues. Now @jonyeezs is the primary maintainer of this project&
Hi @AlexSaenen any help is great!
I try my best when i can. Please do contribute on any open issues.
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Hello users and contributors,
I will no longer be able to actively maintain atom-autocomplete-modules
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From time to time I may help with maintenance and bug fixes, if @nkt so choose to allow that. I won't be able to provide my time to improve it nor extend it. That's where the community will need to chip in.
I thought I'd provide the reasons for this:
- I have made TypeScript my de facto JavaScript "language" both in and out of work. It solves what this package is trying to do, thus will not have the need for it any longer.
- I've moved to VSCode. It serves the intent of what I want in a text editor - as a full-featured IDE. Atom is great and wonderful and stays too true to its motto "hackable" text editor. It has been a great ride but I need something that works best for me.
With that, I hope I have left this package in an improved state. My intention was to make this easy to extend and maintain, albeit on hindsight I should have just figured out how to do e2e test for atom. Things could have been much easier (sorry to digress - I find atom's test framework hard to work with).
I would like to also take this opportunity to mention a few names that has made an impact, directly and indirectly on me while i have been a maintainer of this project. Thank you for your active support, trusting me, and kind words: @nkt, @remhume, @lttb, @AlexSaenen and @sompylasar.
All the best :heart: