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bolinfest avatar bolinfest commented on May 27, 2024 1

Now that Nuclide is public, hopefully resources like http://nuclide.io/ and https://code.facebook.com/posts/397706937084869 help clarify things, but if not, let me be clear:

  • Nuclide is not a fork of Atom.
  • Nuclide is a set of packages to add IDE-like functionality to Atom. In particular, we're focused on developing packages to support the technologies we use at Facebook, which includes (but is not limited to) React [Native], Hack, and Mercurial. We are committed to providing open source code that we use internally at Facebook to ensure it is of high quality and does not get stale.
  • For technologies that we do not use at Facebook, we try to provide extension points that others can use for building packages for their own technologies. A prominent example of this is hyperclick, as packages for other programming languages will likely also want to provide click-to-symbol functionality.
  • If, over time, some of Nuclide's packages are merged into the core of Atom, that's great. If not, that's cool too, since we will continue to develop and make them available as a suite of packages. (We hope that hyperclick will be such a package, which is why it does not have the nuclide- prefix like our other packages do.)
  • Currently, for end-users, we provide Nuclide via nuclide-installer because Atom does not currently support a way to declare Atom packages as dependencies of other Atom packages. If Atom ultimately supports the ability to install a suite of packages, we'll happily use that API.

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Koxzi95 avatar Koxzi95 commented on May 27, 2024

I'd prefer for it to be a full IDE for Atom. But it would need to include specific language support. Something similar to RubyMine etc. Obviously the features are language specific (linting etc.) But I suspect most devs want an out of the box IDE.

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knowbody avatar knowbody commented on May 27, 2024

@bolinfest thanks for your answer. It wasn't very clear to me why would you put branding on it. Guessing it's a part of Facebook's OSS strategy. Thanks for sharing the tools though!

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