About Apathy
Apathy is a clean, minimalist syntax theme built to reduce visual clutter and enhance readability. Its carefully selected color palette improves code distinction while minimizing eye strain, making it ideal for long development sessions.
Key features
Clean Minimalist Design
Apathy's uncluttered interface helps developers maintain focus by eliminating distractions, allowing for a more efficient coding experience.
Enhanced Readability
The theme's thoughtfully chosen color scheme improves visual separation between code elements, making it easier to scan and understand your work.
Reduced Eye Strain
By using softer, muted colors, Apathy helps lessen eye fatigue during extended coding sessions, promoting comfort and productivity.
FAQ
Atom is being sunset to focus on enhancing the developer experience in the cloud with GitHub Codespaces. Atom has not had significant feature development for several years, and community involvement has declined significantly.
After the sunset, the atom/atom repository and all other repositories in the Atom organization will be archived. Pre-built Atom binaries can still be downloaded, but package management, security updates, and Teletype will stop working.
You should download a previous version of Atom (such as 1.63.1 or 1.63.0) before February 2, 2023, to continue using it. After that date, some versions of Atom will stop working due to revoked certificates.
Yes, on December 7, 2022, GitHub detected unauthorized access to repositories used in Atom's development. Encrypted code signing certificates were exfiltrated, but they were password-protected, and there was no evidence of malicious use. As a precaution, the exposed certificates were revoked.
No, Atom will no longer receive security updates or feature development after the sunset. The project is being archived to prioritize other technologies like GitHub Codespaces.
GitHub recommends migrating to cloud-based tools like Microsoft Visual Studio Code and GitHub Codespaces for future software development needs.
The sunset date was announced six months in advance, on June 8, 2022, with the official sunset occurring on December 15, 2022.
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