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Electron Comrade is a CLI tool that allows you to run Electron apps with different versions of Electron. This is useful during development and testing, enabling you to quickly test a built app with different versions of Electron or even custom builds.
electron-comrade --electron path/to/electron --app path/to/app
-e, --electron
: Version of Electron or path to an Electron build or distribution-a, --app
: Path to an app or a static build of an app (see below)Running an installed app with a different version of Electron:
Windows:
electron-comrade --electron 3.0.9 --app ~\AppData\Local\slack\app-3.3.4\
macOS
electron-comrade --electron 3.0.9 --app /Applications/Slack.app
Running an installed app with a local build of Electron:
electron-comrade --electron ~\Code\electron\out\Debug --app ~\AppData\Local\slack\app-3.3.4\
A static app build is an Electron app, minus all of Electron. This is usually
everything that'd you find in your app's resources folder. Instead of passing
a fully installed app, you can also pass said static build - the folder
containing electron.asar
and the rest of your app.
import { comrade } from 'electron-comrade'
comrade({
app: 'path to app',
electron: 'path to electron or version'
}).then(() => {
console.log('All done!')
})
MIT, please see LICENSE for details.
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Electron Comrade is a CLI tool that allows you to run Electron apps with different versions of Electron. This is useful during development and testing, enabling you to quickly test a built app with different versions of Electron or even custom builds.
We found that electron-comrade demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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