Making an Atom package in JS: go to line












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I'm making an Atom package in JavaScript.
How do I jump to a particular line, similar to what you can do with Ctrl-G. Is there a function like goToLine(line) that I can use?










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    I'm making an Atom package in JavaScript.
    How do I jump to a particular line, similar to what you can do with Ctrl-G. Is there a function like goToLine(line) that I can use?










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      I'm making an Atom package in JavaScript.
      How do I jump to a particular line, similar to what you can do with Ctrl-G. Is there a function like goToLine(line) that I can use?










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      How do I jump to a particular line, similar to what you can do with Ctrl-G. Is there a function like goToLine(line) that I can use?







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          atom has a pre-installed package called go-to-line and has a function navigate. it's as simple as this:



          import { Point } from 'atom';

          const editor = atom.workspace.getActiveTextEditor();
          const position = new Point(row, column);

          editor.setCursorBufferPosition(position);
          editor.scrollToBufferPosition(position, { center: true });





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          • Is there a way to go to an absolute position, like 50 characters from the start?

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          atom has a pre-installed package called go-to-line and has a function navigate. it's as simple as this:



          import { Point } from 'atom';

          const editor = atom.workspace.getActiveTextEditor();
          const position = new Point(row, column);

          editor.setCursorBufferPosition(position);
          editor.scrollToBufferPosition(position, { center: true });





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          • Is there a way to go to an absolute position, like 50 characters from the start?

            – Rob Kwasowski
            Jan 4 at 0:12
















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          atom has a pre-installed package called go-to-line and has a function navigate. it's as simple as this:



          import { Point } from 'atom';

          const editor = atom.workspace.getActiveTextEditor();
          const position = new Point(row, column);

          editor.setCursorBufferPosition(position);
          editor.scrollToBufferPosition(position, { center: true });





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          • Is there a way to go to an absolute position, like 50 characters from the start?

            – Rob Kwasowski
            Jan 4 at 0:12














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          atom has a pre-installed package called go-to-line and has a function navigate. it's as simple as this:



          import { Point } from 'atom';

          const editor = atom.workspace.getActiveTextEditor();
          const position = new Point(row, column);

          editor.setCursorBufferPosition(position);
          editor.scrollToBufferPosition(position, { center: true });





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          atom has a pre-installed package called go-to-line and has a function navigate. it's as simple as this:



          import { Point } from 'atom';

          const editor = atom.workspace.getActiveTextEditor();
          const position = new Point(row, column);

          editor.setCursorBufferPosition(position);
          editor.scrollToBufferPosition(position, { center: true });






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          • Is there a way to go to an absolute position, like 50 characters from the start?

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          • Is there a way to go to an absolute position, like 50 characters from the start?

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            Jan 4 at 0:12

















          Is there a way to go to an absolute position, like 50 characters from the start?

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          Is there a way to go to an absolute position, like 50 characters from the start?

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