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@nodegui/nodegui
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Build performant, native and cross-platform desktop applications with JavaScript + powerful CSS like styling.🚀
NodeGUI is powered by Qt5 💚 which makes it CPU and memory efficient as compared to other chromium based solutions like electron.
If you are looking for React based version, check out: React NodeGUI.
Visit: https://nodegui.github.io/nodegui for docs.


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Looking to contribute? If you wish to implement a new widget/add more features and need help understanding the codebase. You can start here:
Contributing developer docs link:
https://github.com/nodegui/nodegui/tree/master/docs/development
npm run build [--qt_home_dir=/path/to/qt]
MIT
Since we do not in any way modify the code of Qt and only link to it dynamically, I believe we are in compliance with the LGPL license requirements of QT. And hence this library can be licensed under its own License (for which we have chosen MIT License). The links to QT source code and appropriate license notices are attached. We try our best to abide by the software licenses and any non compliance is not by will. If there is some discrepancy please let us know in the issues and we will try and fix it up. If you follow the recommended build steps and do not statically link QT libraries on your own you are safe to use this library for commerical puropses (provided you abide by MIT License).
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A cross-platform library to build native desktop apps.
The npm package @nodegui/nodegui receives a total of 431 weekly downloads. As such, @nodegui/nodegui popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @nodegui/nodegui demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 6 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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