Elm-light is full of features, and actively maintained by someone who is
pretty active on this mailing list, which is nice.

https://github.com/rundis/elm-light
On Aug 10, 2016 7:56 AM, "Nick H" <[email protected]> wrote:

> I use emacs elm-mode too, and I agree that the default formatting is super
> bad. But you can fix this by installing elm-format and enabling the flag
> elm-format-on-save. Instead of indenting the entire file, just save your
> work and all will be well.
>
> I haven't had any problems with crashing or stalling. There are still some
> other tics, but I am willing to put up with them because I've thrown away
> the best years of my life on emacs and I know, deep down, it really loves
> me.
>
> On Wed, Aug 10, 2016 at 7:32 AM, OvermindDL1 <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> As others have stated, atom is awesome, easily the best so far.
>>
>> You have https://atom.io/packages/linter-elm-make as other have
>> mentioned.  It and language-elm use elm-oracle for intellisense, which is
>> accurate, but hella-slow, like amazingly slow (multiple-seconds to bring up
>> intellisense kind of slow), same on other IDE's that I've tried that use
>> elm-oracle too (maybe because elm-oracle is just hella-slow on Windows,
>> unsure elsewhere).
>>
>> There is another plugin for elm on atom that came out recently:
>> https://atom.io/packages/elmjutsu
>>
>> Elmjutsu adds significantly faster intellisense, more accurate
>> intellisense (well same accuracy but more 'useful'), a sidebar (or
>> bottom/top) that shows docs on where the cursor is, types shown, go to
>> symbol or declaration or go back, and so much more.  It is made by one of
>> the same people that primarily work on linter-elm-make to fix-up things in
>> linter-elm-make that are out of the scope for that addon.
>>
>> The elm-format atom addon is useful too, it uses elm-format to reformat
>> your file, which you can do on save (don't do that on Windows, Windows
>> non-cow filesystem makes elm-format hurgurk if done at same time as file
>> saving), or only when you call it (which I do, and do often).
>>
>>
>> @Rupert Smith : Just open atom and open the 'folder' of your project
>> where the elm-package.json is.  It works in atom's folder mode.
>>
>> On Wednesday, August 10, 2016 at 7:28:12 AM UTC-6, Rupert Smith wrote:
>>>
>>> On Wednesday, August 10, 2016 at 1:19:53 PM UTC+1, Simone Vittori wrote:
>>>>
>>>> I tried Atom recently, it gets pretty good when you start using the
>>>> linter-elm-make <https://atom.io/packages/linter-elm-make> package.
>>>> You get inline errors and some other goodies.
>>>>
>>>
>>> Any idea how to tell linter-elm-make where to pick up the
>>> elm-package.json from?
>>>
>>> I have
>>>
>>> - elm-package.json
>>> - src/
>>>  - elm/
>>>   - Main.elm
>>>
>>> and it complains imports are missing, I think because it cannot see the
>>> elm-package.json file.
>>>
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