atheos

Web-based IDE framework with a small footprint and minimal requirements, continued from Codiad.
23 May 2020422

Atheos IDE, built on Codiad

Codacy Badge License: MIT Quality Gate Status

Screenshot: Atheos

About

Atheos is an updated and currently maintained fork of Codiad, a web-based IDE framework with a small footprint and minimal requirements.

From Codiad:

"Codiad was built with simplicity in mind, allowing for fast, interactive development without the massive overhead of some of the larger desktop editors. That being said even users of IDE's such as Eclipse, NetBeans and Aptana are finding Codiad's simplicity to be a huge benefit. While simplicity was key, we didn't skimp on features and have a team of dedicated developer actively adding more."

Atheos is expanding on that mentality as much as possible, trying to minimizing it's footprint even further while maximizing functionality and performance. The major goal of Atheos will be to provide users with an easy, fast and fully featured Cloud Based IDE without a large server footprint.

For more information on the project please check out the documentation or our homepage

Getting Started

Manual Installation

Atheos can be installed by placing Atheos in a web accessible folder and pointing your browser to it. Ensure that the following folders have write capabilities by your web server:

/config.php
/data
/workspace
/plugins
/themes

If any dependencies have not been met, the system will alert you on the installation screen.

Please note: Atheos is primarily developed using with a Debian LAMP Server. If you run into installation issues utilizing another stack, please let us know.

Docker

Atheos can also be installed using the docker image on DockerHub.

Atheos vs Codiad

Atheos is an almost complete rewrite of Codiad, using the latest best practices and technologies available by JavaScript and PHP. All libraries and source code updated, and hundreds of inefficiencies, bugs, code duplicates, and non standard functions have been addressed. The most notable changes are:

  • A complete move from Get requests to Post requests to the server.
  • Brand new UX and Theme
  • A more complete user permission system
  • Massive reduction in unnecessary/repeated traffic from server to client.
  • Complete removal of jQuery and it's plugins
  • Built-in Git integration (WIP)
  • And an incredibly strong emphasis on standardized components and modules throughout the project in order to encourage easier plugin development and user contribution.