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atom | b81aab9eae Bump v1.7.6 | 7 years ago |
brightray | 3d5acdf682 Rollback debug mode changes | 7 years ago |
chromium_src | a8759a3176 Ensure DesktopCapturers are destroyed when no longer needed. | 7 years ago |
default_app | ca5a8b6166 Extract script tags to renderer.js file | 8 years ago |
docs | cfe914ff83 Fixed wording | 7 years ago |
docs-translations | 783ba397e7 Create keyboard-shortcuts | 7 years ago |
lib | 72d2e176dd Merge pull request #10160 from liusy182/liusy182-10128-asar | 7 years ago |
npm | 525eedc036 remove prebuilt readme in favor of top-level readme | 7 years ago |
script | 96dd9b9ab8 update prerelease to check for files on s3 | 7 years ago |
spec | 72d2e176dd Merge pull request #10160 from liusy182/liusy182-10128-asar | 7 years ago |
tools | b307b6e602 Remove runas and code no longer using it | 8 years ago |
vendor | 3d5acdf682 Rollback debug mode changes | 7 years ago |
.clang-format | a846088eac Add clang-format config file. | 8 years ago |
.gitignore | bd697275c2 Ignore all node_modules/ dirs | 7 years ago |
.gitmodules | 4dab62dfcf Move brightray submodules to root vendor | 8 years ago |
.node-version | 0330a30fdb Bump Node.JS version in .node-version | 8 years ago |
.travis.yml | 85d76acebb Fix No module named google_compute_engine error | 7 years ago |
CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md | edfb1b5d0e :memo: Update to v1.4 of the Code of Conduct | 9 years ago |
CONTRIBUTING.md | e644b98d07 [email protected] -> [email protected] | 7 years ago |
ISSUE_TEMPLATE.md | e485ff6cea Incorporate feedback | 8 years ago |
LICENSE | dc1eca14f0 Update copyright year in LICENSE file | 8 years ago |
README.md | 259e1f0804 restore links to translated READMEs | 7 years ago |
SECURITY.md | 1945771f37 Add SECURITY.md | 8 years ago |
appveyor.yml | 7c2467b221 Fix typo | 7 years ago |
common.gypi | e75c0e47c2 atom-shell -> electron in node_release_urlbase | 8 years ago |
electron.gyp | b81aab9eae Bump v1.7.6 | 7 years ago |
features.gypi | da36bdfcc4 Add enable_osr build flag | 7 years ago |
filenames.gypi | da36bdfcc4 Add enable_osr build flag | 7 years ago |
package.json | ad90de0c82 Merge pull request #10230 from electron/prerelease | 7 years ago |
toolchain.gypi | a6854c89b7 Link with correct targets in toolchain.gypi | 8 years ago |
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The Electron framework lets you write cross-platform desktop applications using JavaScript, HTML and CSS. It is based on Node.js and Chromium and is used by the Atom editor and many other apps.
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