That would be cool - it real shouldn’t be this hard! My email is my last name @http://cshl.edu
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Replying to @JasonWilliamsNY
If it's all the same to you, I'll post it up here in case others wanna also follow suit.
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Replying to @o_guest @JasonWilliamsNY
I'm on Linux Mint. I installed these Atom packages: linter, linter-ui-default, linter-pylama, spell-check. I also needed to install on my system (so using apt): hunspell, pylama, pyflakes, pylint. Finally, in the Atom settings for linter-pylama check the box for "Use PyLint".
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Replying to @o_guest @JasonWilliamsNY
The spell-check package does the .md files (you can change what files it spell-checks of course). And pylint within linter-pylama checks the spelling of your .py comments, as well as of course linting your code. I also use atom-beautify to help automate a lot of the linting.
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Replying to @o_guest @JasonWilliamsNY
I use many other packages but these are the basic ones for spelling and linting. Hope that helps!
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Replying to @o_guest @JasonWilliamsNY
Oh, and one last thing I forgot to mention: you may need to create a file at ~/.pylintrc with the line: "spelling-dict=en_GB" (or indeed en_US for you) in order to enable pylint's spell-checker (for comments in .py files).
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Replying to @o_guest @JasonWilliamsNY
BTW one last thing: for some reason WHATEVER settings I chose it's VERY VERY SLOW and weird and doesn't like updating often or even scanning all files immediately/ever. So... sorry about that — no idea how to fix.
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Replying to @usethespacebar @o_guest
That feature I like! As a horrible speller though, I need Atom to get tougher with me.
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Hahaha. Same here. Also to remind me how to pep8. 
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