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Answer by karagani_roy for How to open atom using a "atom ." command in...

At first navigate to Atom shortcut icon and go to properties there you have to copy the start in address. And after that go to system advanced settings by clicking the This Pc properties or by (win +...

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Answer by ochi for How to open atom using a "atom ." command in terminal?

Navigate to C:\Users\<user>\AppData\Local\atom\app-x.xx.x\resources\cli, add it to your path. Open cmd, navigate to the desired folder, running the atom . command should be functional now

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Answer by OnceACurious for How to open atom using a "atom ." command in...

For future reference: Windows user onlyGo to C:\Users\<username>, then enable Hidden items in View tab.Click AppDataLocal then Atom. Then, click app-<version>.Go to the path:On Search in...

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Answer by marcdahan for How to open atom using a "atom ." command in terminal?

just type in a terminal opened ** - in the right directory - **:atom .that's all folks!

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Answer by ericornelissen for How to open atom using a "atom ." command in...

If you're on Windows, you'll have to go to the enviroment variable select and edit the variable path copy and paste the value down the below. C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Local\atom\binYou can do...

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How to open atom using a "atom ." command in terminal?

I want to open the project using atom . command in command prompt but it says atom is not recognized as an internal or external commandHow can I fix the problem?

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