electron-quick-start
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electron-quick-start
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Electron - Not allowed to load local resource
"pack": "build --dir","dist": "build","electron": "electron main.js","postinstall": "install-app-deps" Create main.js I just copied the code from the electron quick start. The only change I make is to the location of index.html which I set to /dist/index.html
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Tauri + NodeJS: Alternative to Electron
Tauri has a small footprint by default but what about when we pack NodeJS binary with our app? The result of this is surprising. Taurine app is 3 times smaller than electron app. Compiled the Tauri app in .app the format has 63MB and the electron app in the same format has 205MB.
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The Electron Saga 0️⃣: My First App
I cloned the quick-start directory from Electron's github and spun up my node-js. No problems there. 🦾
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3 moderate vulnerabilities with electron npm package
Well it automatically downloads electron 19.0.4 from git clone https://github.com/electron/electron-quick-start. Then I instantly receive the vulnerability issues from npm install & npm start. Not sure why the packages aren't upgrading to newest on install
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How to Use MQTT in The Electron Project
# Clone this repository git clone https://github.com/electron/electron-quick-start # Go into the repository cd electron-quick-start # Install dependencies npm install # Run the app npm start
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Not sure if this the right place to post this, any help would be appreciated
This was like one of the top results when I googled for like "electron stuck npm" https://github.com/electron/electron-quick-start/issues/127
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How To Compile An Electron Application To A .exe [duplicate]
This question already has answers here: How to deploy an Electron app as an executable or installable in Windows? (10 answers) Closed 2 years ago.I've been learning how to create applications in Electron and I need help compiling a simple project to a Windows executable. The program is a clone from this Github repo: https://github.com/electron/electron-quick-start. On the repo readme it shows how to run the program:
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Absolutely love this "little" 4hr project.
Create an electron application. Follow the steps here: https://github.com/electron/electron-quick-start
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How to access Electron Api in my Angular Components?
In any event, I just took a closer look at my project, and it looks like the key thing is to wait for Electron's ready event before registering the ipcMain listeners. So, taking Electron's quick-start example as a starting point, you would want to do it in the app.whenReady().then(() => { ... }) callback, probably just before creating the window. Does that help?
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Getting Started with Electron, Typescript, React and Webpack
We will first initialise an empty electron project that will look similar to an electron first app or electron quick starter repository
angular-cli
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Initializing a Project with Any Git Repository - Code Recycle
module.exports = async (util, rule, host, injector) => { let list = await util.changeList([ { type: 'copy', source: 'git', from: { url: 'https://github.com/angular/angular-cli.git', match: '/packages/schematics/angular/directive/files', output: '/packages/schematics/angular/directive/files', }, pathTemplate: '@angular-devkit', contentTemplate: '@angular-devkit', pathTemplateSuffix: '.template', templateContext: { name: 'hello', standalone: true, selector: 'hello', 'if-flat': (input) => '' }, to: './hello-directive' }, ]); await util.updateChangeList(list); };
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The State of Angular SSR Deployment in 2024
Well, scream though I have, the Angular team desperately needs to Remove NodeJS Dependencies, as it has already fallen behind from all frameworks concerning deployment. I'm still waiting for the response on this... 🦗 🦗 🦗 🦗
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Master Angular 17.1 and 17.2
PR: feat(@angular-devkit/build-angular): add define build option to application builder
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Replacing Angular Universal with SSR version 17.0
The new ssr CommonEngine source code
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Trying to upgrade to angular 16. How to fix these errors ?
Source: https://github.com/angular/angular-cli/issues/25134
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Issue after upgrading to Angular 15
I'm not sure how to solve this but here's something that looks similar to your issue - https://github.com/angular/angular-cli/issues/24373
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Is anyone else experience sporadic sass failures after upgrading to Angular 15?
Sass errors after migrating from Angular 13 to 15 / Node 14 to 18
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Angular 17 esbuild and base href
Edit: Found it at Github https://github.com/angular/angular-cli/issues/25574. So it seems to be a problem
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Angular is Much Better, But is Angular Universal?
Remove Dependencies for NodeJs
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Copilot for Docs
Is it possible to teach llm to read issues and answer questions such as how do I get angular 17 to output to dist instead of dist/browser with you can't do this with angular. However, in your CI CD pipeline, you can do a mv or robocopy or bla bla bla depending on context?
https://github.com/angular/angular-cli/issues/26028
It would be very useful because there are so many edge cases that aren't covered in the docs but are probably available in some kind of WON'T FIX issues.
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