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  1. Build cross-platform desktop apps with JavaScript, HTML, and CSS

    Powered by the web Electron embeds Chromium and Node.js to bring JavaScript to the desktop.

  2. Introduction | Electron

    By embedding Chromium and Node.js into its binary, Electron allows you to maintain one JavaScript codebase and create cross-platform apps that work on Windows, macOS, and Linux — no native …

  3. Examples Overview - Electron

    In this section, we have collected a set of guides for common features that you may want to implement in your Electron application. Each guide contains a practical example in a minimal, self-contained …

  4. Building your First App - Electron

    Because Electron's main process is a Node.js runtime, you can execute arbitrary Node.js code with the electron command (you can even use it as a REPL). To execute this script, add electron . to the start …

  5. Official Guides - Electron

    Please make sure that you use the documents that match your Electron version. The version number should be a part of the page URL. If it's not, you are probably using the documentation of a …

  6. 简介 | Electron

    欢迎来到 Electron 文档中心。 如果这是你第一次开发Electron应用,请通读Getting Started来熟悉一下基本概念。 此外,你也可以直接浏览API文档

  7. Why Electron | Electron

    Electron is a framework enabling developers to build cross-platform desktop applications for macOS, Windows, and Linux by combining web technologies (HTML, JavaScript, CSS) with Node.js and …

  8. Prerequisites - Electron

    Electron is a framework for building desktop applications using JavaScript, HTML, and CSS. By embedding Chromium and Node.js into a single binary file, Electron allows you to create cross …

  9. Electron

    Website Photo & Video lightgallery A modern, electron and nodejs based image viewer for Mac, Windows and Linux.

  10. Native Code and Electron: C++ (Windows)

    To illustrate how you can embed native Win32 code in your Electron app, we'll be building a basic native Windows GUI (using the Windows Common Controls) that communicates with Electron's JavaScript.