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  1. 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 …

  2. 简介 | Electron

    欢迎来到 Electron 文档中心。 如果这是你第一次开发Electron应用,请通读Getting Started来熟悉一下基本概念。 此外,你也可以直接浏览API文档

  3. 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 …

  4. Building your First App - Electron

    This guide will step you through the process of creating a barebones Hello World app in Electron.

  5. Prerequisites - Electron

    Electron is a framework for building desktop applications using JavaScript, HTML, and CSS. By embedding Chromium and Node.js into a single binary file, Electron allows you to create cross …

  6. 安装指导 - Electron

    If your mirror serves artifacts with different checksums to the official Electron release you may have to set electron_use_remote_checksums=1 directly, or configure it in a .npmrc file, to force Electron to …

  7. Advanced Installation Instructions - Electron

    To install prebuilt Electron binaries, use npm. The preferred method is to install Electron as a development dependency in your app:

  8. Why Electron

    Electron is a framework enabling developers to build cross-platform desktop applications for macOS, Windows, and Linux by combining web technologies (HTML, JavaScript, CSS) with Node.js and …

  9. Examples Overview - Electron

    In this section, we have collected a set of guides for common features that you may want to implement in your Electron application. Each guide contains a practical example in a minimal, self-contained …

  10. Electron's blog | Electron

    Dec 19, 2025 · When compiling Electron, Electron's source code is added into the Chromium source tree as a subdirectory. Electron then relies on Chromium's code to provide most of the functionality of …