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I'm currently working with Atom, and sometimes I want to open a terminal on the directory my working file is. To do this, I usually have to open the folder in nautilus (right clicking the file in atom) and then I open a terminal on that directory from nautilus (right click).

I wonder if there is a way to open the terminal in the file directory without having to open nautilus first.

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Try this package, I think it has exactly what you want.

Also, I suggest you to install term3 package. It works great for me, and I just don't have to bother with switching the windows as the terminal window is inside the atom editor.

Good luck!

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    I end up installing terminal plus, and it's what I was looking for but tab completion doesn't work, so I might install term3. Thanks.
    – lapisdecor
    Feb 23, 2016 at 17:42
  • Glad I helped :) Feb 23, 2016 at 18:35
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I use the terminal-plus package to open my terminal from within the Atom text editor. You can see the package in action in this short video clip I made here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cFAzqvYoHJs&t=11m14s.

After installing the package, to start the terminal within Atom you can use the GUI or use cmd-shift-t on Mac or ctrl-shift-t on Windows/Linux to bring up a terminal in the editor. To spawn another terminal session you repeat the previous command.

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    Hi! Can you put the essential details from the video in your answer? That way people can follow along a little faster and see what's what. Thanks!
    – jrg
    Mar 3, 2016 at 0:25
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An option could be Platformio IDE Terminal (terminal package for Atom).

Some ot their features are:

  • Terminal Naming
  • Color Coding
  • Sorting
  • Insert selected text
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There are a lot of terminal packages you can use in Atom. The packages which I recommend are :-

  1. terminal-plus

  2. atom-terminal-panel

  3. term3

  4. atom-terminal

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