
Build cross-platform desktop apps with JavaScript, HTML, and CSS
With the power of modern Chromium, Electron gives you an unopinionated blank slate to build your app. Choose to integrate your favourite libraries and frameworks from the front-end ecosystem, or carve …
Build Instructions - Electron
Electron's Build Tools automate much of the setup for compiling Electron from source with different configurations and build targets. If you wish to set up the environment manually, the instructions are …
Building your First App - Electron
This guide will step you through the process of creating a barebones Hello World app in Electron.
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 …
BrowserWindow - Electron
The Electron API will only be available in the preload script and not the loaded page. This option should be used when loading potentially untrusted remote content to ensure the loaded content cannot …
Packaging Your Application - Electron
Electron applications need to be packaged to be distributed to users. In this tutorial, you imported your app into Electron Forge and configured it to package your app and generate installers.
Native Node Modules - Electron
Native Node.js modules are supported by Electron, but since Electron has a different application binary interface (ABI) from a given Node.js binary (due to differences such as using Chromium's BoringSSL …
Application Packaging - Electron
To distribute your app with Electron, you need to package and rebrand it. To do this, you can either use specialized tooling or manual approaches.
Using Preload Scripts - Electron
This guide will step you through the process of creating a barebones Hello World app in Electron.
Electron Fiddle | Electron
Electron Fiddle lets you create and play with small Electron experiments. It greets you with a runnable quick start template — change a few things, choose the version of Electron you want to run it with, …