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Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Student 12,431 Pointswhen I try to open Atom from the terminal I get the following message: "zsh: command not found: atom"
When I try to open Atom from the terminal I get the following message: "zsh: command not found: atom"
1 Answer
Liam Clarke
19,938 PointsHello,
Have you checked it is in your bin directory.
Type in the following
which atom
It should return something like this
/usr/local/bin/atom
If it does return that, then add /usr/local/bin
to your PATH variable in your .zshrc
export PATH="/usr/local/bin"
if it does not return that, then you may have a issue with your download of atom. You can either re-download or you can manually move atom binary to your bin folder