How to open a new file in a another tab instead of a new window in Atom editor?












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I have already an atom editor window open in my Linux and I try running the atom from the terminal to open another file:



atom /path/to/new_file.txt


Every time atom tries to open a new window, when opening a new file instead of opening a new tab in the currently open atom editor. Is there is a way to tell atom (via a config or something) not open a new window if there is an atom window already open?










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    I have already an atom editor window open in my Linux and I try running the atom from the terminal to open another file:



    atom /path/to/new_file.txt


    Every time atom tries to open a new window, when opening a new file instead of opening a new tab in the currently open atom editor. Is there is a way to tell atom (via a config or something) not open a new window if there is an atom window already open?










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      I have already an atom editor window open in my Linux and I try running the atom from the terminal to open another file:



      atom /path/to/new_file.txt


      Every time atom tries to open a new window, when opening a new file instead of opening a new tab in the currently open atom editor. Is there is a way to tell atom (via a config or something) not open a new window if there is an atom window already open?










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      I have already an atom editor window open in my Linux and I try running the atom from the terminal to open another file:



      atom /path/to/new_file.txt


      Every time atom tries to open a new window, when opening a new file instead of opening a new tab in the currently open atom editor. Is there is a way to tell atom (via a config or something) not open a new window if there is an atom window already open?







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          Is there is a way to tell atom (via a config or something) not open a new window?



          atom -n false /path/to/new_file.txt


          Where:



          -n, --new-window Open a new window. [boolean]


          Source Open file/project from terminal / command line - features - Atom Discussion:



          atom --help
          Atom Editor v0.80.0

          Usage: atom [options] [file …]

          Options:
          -d, --dev Run in development mode. [boolean]
          -f, --foreground Keep the browser process in the foreground. [boolean]
          -h, --help Print this usage message. [boolean]
          -l, --log-file Log all output to file. [string]
          -n, --new-window Open a new window. [boolean]
          -s, --spec-directory Set the spec directory (default: Atom’s spec directory). [string]
          -t, --test Run the specified specs and exit with error code on failures. [boolean]
          -v, --version Print the version. [boolean]
          -w, --wait Wait for window to be closed before returning. [boolean]




          Does atom have rc file or global config so I can set this option as default there?




          Atom loads configuration settings from the config.cson file in your %USERPROFILE%.atom directory.




          However the --new-window option is not one of the configurable options.



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          • Thanks. Does atom have rc file or global config so I can set this option as default there?
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          Is there is a way to tell atom (via a config or something) not open a new window?



          atom -n false /path/to/new_file.txt


          Where:



          -n, --new-window Open a new window. [boolean]


          Source Open file/project from terminal / command line - features - Atom Discussion:



          atom --help
          Atom Editor v0.80.0

          Usage: atom [options] [file …]

          Options:
          -d, --dev Run in development mode. [boolean]
          -f, --foreground Keep the browser process in the foreground. [boolean]
          -h, --help Print this usage message. [boolean]
          -l, --log-file Log all output to file. [string]
          -n, --new-window Open a new window. [boolean]
          -s, --spec-directory Set the spec directory (default: Atom’s spec directory). [string]
          -t, --test Run the specified specs and exit with error code on failures. [boolean]
          -v, --version Print the version. [boolean]
          -w, --wait Wait for window to be closed before returning. [boolean]




          Does atom have rc file or global config so I can set this option as default there?




          Atom loads configuration settings from the config.cson file in your %USERPROFILE%.atom directory.




          However the --new-window option is not one of the configurable options.



          Source Basic Customization






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          • Thanks. Does atom have rc file or global config so I can set this option as default there?
            – motam79
            4 hours ago










          • @motam79 Answer updated.
            – DavidPostill
            4 hours ago
















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          Is there is a way to tell atom (via a config or something) not open a new window?



          atom -n false /path/to/new_file.txt


          Where:



          -n, --new-window Open a new window. [boolean]


          Source Open file/project from terminal / command line - features - Atom Discussion:



          atom --help
          Atom Editor v0.80.0

          Usage: atom [options] [file …]

          Options:
          -d, --dev Run in development mode. [boolean]
          -f, --foreground Keep the browser process in the foreground. [boolean]
          -h, --help Print this usage message. [boolean]
          -l, --log-file Log all output to file. [string]
          -n, --new-window Open a new window. [boolean]
          -s, --spec-directory Set the spec directory (default: Atom’s spec directory). [string]
          -t, --test Run the specified specs and exit with error code on failures. [boolean]
          -v, --version Print the version. [boolean]
          -w, --wait Wait for window to be closed before returning. [boolean]




          Does atom have rc file or global config so I can set this option as default there?




          Atom loads configuration settings from the config.cson file in your %USERPROFILE%.atom directory.




          However the --new-window option is not one of the configurable options.



          Source Basic Customization






          share|improve this answer























          • Thanks. Does atom have rc file or global config so I can set this option as default there?
            – motam79
            4 hours ago










          • @motam79 Answer updated.
            – DavidPostill
            4 hours ago














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          Is there is a way to tell atom (via a config or something) not open a new window?



          atom -n false /path/to/new_file.txt


          Where:



          -n, --new-window Open a new window. [boolean]


          Source Open file/project from terminal / command line - features - Atom Discussion:



          atom --help
          Atom Editor v0.80.0

          Usage: atom [options] [file …]

          Options:
          -d, --dev Run in development mode. [boolean]
          -f, --foreground Keep the browser process in the foreground. [boolean]
          -h, --help Print this usage message. [boolean]
          -l, --log-file Log all output to file. [string]
          -n, --new-window Open a new window. [boolean]
          -s, --spec-directory Set the spec directory (default: Atom’s spec directory). [string]
          -t, --test Run the specified specs and exit with error code on failures. [boolean]
          -v, --version Print the version. [boolean]
          -w, --wait Wait for window to be closed before returning. [boolean]




          Does atom have rc file or global config so I can set this option as default there?




          Atom loads configuration settings from the config.cson file in your %USERPROFILE%.atom directory.




          However the --new-window option is not one of the configurable options.



          Source Basic Customization






          share|improve this answer














          Is there is a way to tell atom (via a config or something) not open a new window?



          atom -n false /path/to/new_file.txt


          Where:



          -n, --new-window Open a new window. [boolean]


          Source Open file/project from terminal / command line - features - Atom Discussion:



          atom --help
          Atom Editor v0.80.0

          Usage: atom [options] [file …]

          Options:
          -d, --dev Run in development mode. [boolean]
          -f, --foreground Keep the browser process in the foreground. [boolean]
          -h, --help Print this usage message. [boolean]
          -l, --log-file Log all output to file. [string]
          -n, --new-window Open a new window. [boolean]
          -s, --spec-directory Set the spec directory (default: Atom’s spec directory). [string]
          -t, --test Run the specified specs and exit with error code on failures. [boolean]
          -v, --version Print the version. [boolean]
          -w, --wait Wait for window to be closed before returning. [boolean]




          Does atom have rc file or global config so I can set this option as default there?




          Atom loads configuration settings from the config.cson file in your %USERPROFILE%.atom directory.




          However the --new-window option is not one of the configurable options.



          Source Basic Customization







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          • Thanks. Does atom have rc file or global config so I can set this option as default there?
            – motam79
            4 hours ago










          • @motam79 Answer updated.
            – DavidPostill
            4 hours ago


















          • Thanks. Does atom have rc file or global config so I can set this option as default there?
            – motam79
            4 hours ago










          • @motam79 Answer updated.
            – DavidPostill
            4 hours ago
















          Thanks. Does atom have rc file or global config so I can set this option as default there?
          – motam79
          4 hours ago




          Thanks. Does atom have rc file or global config so I can set this option as default there?
          – motam79
          4 hours ago












          @motam79 Answer updated.
          – DavidPostill
          4 hours ago




          @motam79 Answer updated.
          – DavidPostill
          4 hours ago


















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