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- @quick-start create-electron - npm
Start using @quick-start create-electron in your project by running `npm i @quick-start create-electron` There are no other projects in the npm registry using @quick-start create-electron
- Building your First App - Electron
In this part of the tutorial, you will learn how to set up your Electron project and write a minimal starter application By the end of this section, you should be able to run a working Electron app in development mode from your terminal
- GitHub - electron minimal-repro: Clone to try a simple Electron app
Creating a minimal reproduction (or "minimal repro") is essential when troubleshooting Electron apps By stripping away everything except the code needed to demonstrate a specific behavior or bug, it becomes easier for others to understand, debug, and fix issues
- Getting Started | electron electron-quick-start | DeepWiki
This document provides a comprehensive guide to setting up, installing dependencies, and running the electron-quick-start application for the first time For more detailed information about the projec
- Electron-quick-start Overview, Examples, Pros and Cons in 2025
Electron Quick Start is a minimal Electron application template provided by the Electron team It serves as a starting point for developers to build cross-platform desktop applications using web technologies like HTML, CSS, and JavaScript
- electron-quick-start - Codesandbox
This is a minimal Electron application based on the Quick Start Guide within the Electron documentation Use this app along with the Electron API Demos app for API code examples to help you get started
- Quick Start · GitBook - ebookchain. org
Clone and run the code in this tutorial by using the electron electron-quick-start repository Note: Running this requires Git and Node js (which includes npm) on your system
- Quick Start Guide - Electron - W3cubDocs
Electron is a framework that enables you to create desktop applications with JavaScript, HTML, and CSS These applications can then be packaged to run directly on macOS, Windows, or Linux, or distributed via the Mac App Store or the Microsoft Store
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