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meteor-desktop
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Build desktop apps with Meteor & Electron. Full integration with hot code push implementation.
cd /your/meteor/app
npm install --save-dev meteor-desktop
meteor --mobile-server=127.0.0.1:3000
# open new terminal
npm run desktop -- init
npm run desktop
This is a complete implementation of integration between Meteor
and Electron
aiming to achieve the same level of developer experience like Meteor
gives. To make it clear from the start, this is a desktop client - it is just like your mobile clients with cordova - but for desktops with Electron. It also features a full hot code push implementation - which means you can release updates the same way you are used to.
1.3.3
** meteor-desktop
is not actively tested with older Meteor versions, however it should be compatible with >= 1.2
- check Meteor pre 1.3.3 support
FAQs
Build a Meteor's desktop client with hot code push.
The npm package meteor-desktop receives a total of 134 weekly downloads. As such, meteor-desktop popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that meteor-desktop 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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