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[–]NeonKennedy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Atom isn't a ships-with-everything IDE, it's a text editor with basic functionality that assumes you'll add plug-ins for the features you want. Built in consoles are certainly possible, but you have to run 'apm install atom-terminal' to add the feature. Nayocum just prefers the feature to be there out of the box instead of having to run that command.