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.circleci | 6a3402be5f ci: add -j3 to mksnapshot/ffmpeg due to smaller machine size (#14907) | 6 years ago |
.github | a2a7c6b062 chore: ask for specific info in bug templates (#14229) | 6 years ago |
.vsts | 13035612ab ci: clean up the lint config for vsts (#14914) | 6 years ago |
atom | 596ae2c2df refactor: desktop capturer module (#14835) | 6 years ago |
brightray | 74badfeb56 fix: check guest view's devtools window size (#14922) | 6 years ago |
build | 2b3415dfd8 chore: remove duplicate and un-needed files from dist zips (#14882) | 6 years ago |
buildflags | a24ad6bc14 build: define compile time features with buildflag header (#14840) | 6 years ago |
chromium_src | 596ae2c2df refactor: desktop capturer module (#14835) | 6 years ago |
components | ca28b39d9c Rename buildflag_headers for consistency | 6 years ago |
default_app | 0d2a0c7583 feat: add APIs to support mojave dark modes (#14755) | 6 years ago |
docs | d628aad3bf feat: remove needless mojave dark mode APIs and add instructions on how to use the macOS replacement (#14895) | 6 years ago |
docs-translations | e9de194b89 update references to renamed i18n repo | 7 years ago |
lib | d628aad3bf feat: remove needless mojave dark mode APIs and add instructions on how to use the macOS replacement (#14895) | 6 years ago |
native_mate | 5c108728d6 feat: Implementation of getGPUInfo API. (#13486) | 6 years ago |
npm | 558fff69e7 chore: update to standard 12 | 6 years ago |
patches | 596ae2c2df refactor: desktop capturer module (#14835) | 6 years ago |
script | 3ad3ade828 refactor: add prefer-const to .eslintrc + fix errors (#14880) | 6 years ago |
spec | 3ad3ade828 refactor: add prefer-const to .eslintrc + fix errors (#14880) | 6 years ago |
tools | b0b9ebd448 chore: fix path to dump_syms in the windows breakpad tool | 6 years ago |
vendor | 1b165c2c39 chore: remove vendored depot_tools (#14676) | 6 years ago |
.clang-format | a846088eac Add clang-format config file. | 8 years ago |
.dockerignore | 18c2574350 ci: migrate libcc's Dockerfile to electron and update it (#14786) | 6 years ago |
.env.example | 4f9b8d5d5a clarify purpose of .env.example | 6 years ago |
.eslintrc | 3ad3ade828 refactor: add prefer-const to .eslintrc + fix errors (#14880) | 6 years ago |
.gitattributes | 442f05dfe7 chore: force patches to be checked out with LF line endings (#14789) | 6 years ago |
.gitignore | 6d01952e66 chore: replace standard with eslint-config-standard and add custom rules (#14636) | 6 years ago |
.gitmodules | 1b165c2c39 chore: remove vendored depot_tools (#14676) | 6 years ago |
.remarkrc | 2441d51093 add remark lint to ensure fenced codeblocks are formatted properly. | 7 years ago |
BUILD.gn | a24ad6bc14 build: define compile time features with buildflag header (#14840) | 6 years ago |
CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md | 1f8de33e75 Change Contact Emails (#12278) | 7 years ago |
CONTRIBUTING.md | e3dfffb77b add docs/development/README.md (#12373) | 7 years ago |
DEPS | d6500244a4 chore: bump node to get header tar file | 6 years ago |
Dockerfile | 18c2574350 ci: migrate libcc's Dockerfile to electron and update it (#14786) | 6 years ago |
Dockerfile.arm64 | 5f48f91d94 Newer CI images (#12188) | 7 years ago |
Dockerfile.arm64v8 | ed1c84445c Update CI to use Node 8 | 7 years ago |
Dockerfile.armv7 | ed1c84445c Update CI to use Node 8 | 7 years ago |
LICENSE | 46121da765 Update license year | 7 years ago |
README.md | 8e1452d316 docs: Add Electron Fiddle to the readme (#14396) | 6 years ago |
SECURITY.md | 1f8de33e75 Change Contact Emails (#12278) | 7 years ago |
VERSION | 0127bbc8e8 Bump v4.0.0-nightly.20180929 | 6 years ago |
appveyor.yml | 9ec7137443 chore: fix ffmpeg upload path and always generate node headers | 6 years ago |
electron_paks.gni | 2cd03bf360 build: remove duplicate devtools sources (#14522) | 6 years ago |
filenames.gni | 596ae2c2df refactor: desktop capturer module (#14835) | 6 years ago |
package-lock.json | 0127bbc8e8 Bump v4.0.0-nightly.20180929 | 6 years ago |
package.json | 0127bbc8e8 Bump v4.0.0-nightly.20180929 | 6 years ago |
vsts.yml | 319d9e519f ci: Use VSTS checkout of electron (#14926) | 6 years ago |
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