Axel Le Pennec

Teletype for Atom - Collaborate in real time in Atom

Teletype for Atom lets developers share their workspace with team members and collaborate on code in real time.

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Ben Flowers
This is cool - I did my masters thesis project on remote pair programming and built something similar (but less cool) that this - although my solution used a centralised server and wasn't an an Atom extension (it didn't exist then :D ).
mike A
This is exciting stuff. I hope VS Code implements a similar feature soon
Ben Clark
I never really liked Atom, purely because it used too much RAM, but this might just persuade me to give another go
Tony Brix

I love my custom Atom setup. Any time I have to help with someone else's code it takes twice as long because I have to go on their computer, type on their keyboard. They don't have the same snippets or key bindings as me.

That is no longer a problem. They just send me the portal ID and we can collaborate in our own environment.

Pros:

Uses WebRTC for synchronizing files so no worries about sending source code to other servers

Cons:

Can't wait for some sort of voice communication built in

Yashu Mittal
Integration with Google Hangout in the Teletype for the Voice or Video chat would be great.
Bastien Robert
Saddly we can't share a project but only the current file edited by the host. Will it be a future feature ?
Sam Goudie
Wowsers. This is cool. We use screensharing a lot, but I imagine this will be much more efficient.
Yashu Mittal
One of best feature is like about Atom.