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Github has today released Teletype which can help code collaboratively in real time
Now social coding is easier than ever with Teletype for Atom—a new way to
dive right into code with remote collaborators.
Collaborate seamlessly
Talk through a review without latency. With Teletype, you can invite one or more of your teammates to jump right into the code. Everyone gets a cursor, and everyone can type at the same time.
Bring your own configurations
Share your code without giving up your configurations. Sharing is at the keystroke-level rather than at the pixel-level, so you can collaborate with your own key bindings, packages, and themes.
Connect peer-to-peer
All data flows over encrypted peer-to-peer connections. Our servers never see your files or edits, which maximizes your privacy and minimizes latency between you and your collaborators, regardless of your proximity to our data centers.
Build on Teletype
Best of all, Teletype is free and open source. As we continue along our roadmap and take Teletype beyond beta, we hope to see community contributors build on and extend it to other editors.