I used to run: apm install script
from the terminal before : sunsetting of atom
text editor. The command now produces the following:
TypeError: Cannot read property 'latest' of undefined
at /snap/atom/286/usr/share/atom/resources/app/apm/lib/install.js:256:29
at Request._callback (/snap/atom/286/usr/share/atom/resources/app/apm/lib/request.js:57:22)
at Request.self.callback (/snap/atom/286/usr/share/atom/resources/app/apm/node_modules/request/request.js:185:22)
at Request.emit (events.js:223:5)
at Request.<anonymous> (/snap/atom/286/usr/share/atom/resources/app/apm/node_modules/request/request.js:1154:10)
at Request.emit (events.js:223:5)
at IncomingMessage.<anonymous> (/snap/atom/286/usr/share/atom/resources/app/apm/node_modules/request/request.js:1076:12)
at Object.onceWrapper (events.js:312:28)
at IncomingMessage.emit (events.js:228:7)
at endReadableNT (_stream_readable.js:1185:12)
From what I understood, atom organization has archived everything before sunset. Is there still a way to install script
and still use atom
, or it has to be forgotten now?
With atom, atom-beta, and atom-dev this is not possible (apm
, apm-beta
, and apm-dev
).
You would need to install pulsar-edit, and then use the ppm
command to install script
from the mirrored repository. Note that pulsar-edit and ppm both have not stabilized yet and are still in beta (and so your results may vary on the behavior of the package post-install), but this is the only current method to install the script
package:
ppm install script