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Summary: This diff includes a few small things: - Menu: Don't select the first item until the user taps down arrow, and allow the user to use the arrow keys to move up and down through Menu items. - Menu: Make scroll code from MultiselectList re-usable, use in Menu. Now if you use the keys to move to an item that is offscreen it will follow. - Popover: Tapping the button that opened popover should close it - Make sure buttons in toolbars are at least standard height - Re-enable Markdown processing via `grunt docs` - A bit of initial inline documentation for crosjdoc. Need to evaluate whether this is worth doing everywhere. - New `search-playground` package for experimenting with search and search weights. - Swap itemClassProvider for more generic itemPropProvider - Add crojsdoc config file - Export React, because third party packages can't require things from our app - [FEATURE] Bring back static file support in third party packages via `nylas://translate/IMG_20150417_124142.jpg` - Fix invariant error with search bar - [FEATURE] "Show Original" under Message actions - Fix DatabaseView so that many archives at once don't cause problems Test Plan: Run specs Reviewers: evan Reviewed By: evan Differential Revision: https://review.inboxapp.com/D1426
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Developing Node Modules
Atom contains a number of packages that are Node modules instead of Atom packages. If you want to
make changes to the Node modules, for instance atom-keymap
, you have to link them into the
development environment differently than you would a normal Atom package.
Linking a Node Module Into Your Atom Dev Environment
Here are the steps to run a local version of a node module not an apm within Atom. We're using
atom-keymap
as an example:
$ git clone https://github.com/atom/atom-keymap.git
$ cd atom-keymap
$ npm install
$ npm link
$ apm rebuild # This is the special step, it makes the npm work with Atom's version of Node
$ cd WHERE-YOU-CLONED-ATOM
$ npm link atom-keymap
$ atom # Should work!
After this, you'll have to npm install
and apm rebuild
when you make a change to the node
module's code.