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@austincrft, @lucien.knechtli correct there is no way to disable a package yet. You'd have to get rid of the entire layer. In most cases we tried to add a toggle though (spc t xxxx) to turn off some features here and there because a layer could rely on a certain package to work
we tried to keep it very modular so each layer is as small as possible and easily to exclude
@katy proton keeps all your packages (and itself) silently up to date. Atom itself you need to upgrade manually
@lucien.knechtli: can you check why that CPU spike happens? If it is inside atom or apm?
for config settings, configs are currently a vector of [k v]
. Nested stuff in atom like
- foo
bar: 123
would be [foo.bar 123]
in proton.
If you nest a vector inside a vector like [foo.bar [1 2 3]]
proton will collapse the value into a js array of [1, 2, 3]
.
In general every value will get parsed with clj->js
to their javascript version@dvcrn: Thanks for the information! I noticed that it says you're 15 hours ahead of me. If you don't mind me getting a bit personal, where do you live?
Oh, bad ass! I've been in Texas my whole life (Yes, we have internet. No, we don't ride horses.). I wish I had the opportunity to travel more.
I made the opportunity. Hamstered some money, quit my job and left. And then I found a job here
Not quite so easy for me. I had a son at a very young age, and he is more important to me than geography. That is so cool that you did that, though! I always hear tales like that, but never get to talk to people that have experienced it firsthand. Props. 😄
yeah that's obviously different then. I just couldn't imagine living my entire life in the same spot
I definitely feel you. Especially somewhere as flat as Texas. No good hiking spots and everything is flat.
@dvcrn: it actually isn't atom, apm, or proton as far as I can tell - the process hogging cpu is zsh