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vue-cli-plugin-electron-builder
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A Vue Cli 3 plugin for Electron with no required configuration
A Vue Cli 3 plugin for Electron with no required configuration that uses Electron Builder.
IMPORTANT: Your app must be created with Vue-CLI 3 or 4 (vue create my-app), will not work with Vue-CLI 2 (vue init webpack my-app)!
Open a terminal in the directory of your app created with Vue-CLI 3 or 4 (4 is recommended).
Then, install and invoke the generator of vue-cli-plugin-electron-builder by running:
vue add electron-builder
That's It! You're ready to go!
If you use Yarn (strongly recommended):
yarn electron:serve
or if you use NPM:
npm run electron:serve
With Yarn:
yarn electron:build
or with NPM:
npm run electron:build
To see more documentation, visit our website.
Andrew LeTourneau |
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Easily Build Your Vue.js App For Desktop With Electron
The npm package vue-cli-plugin-electron-builder receives a total of 2,591 weekly downloads. As such, vue-cli-plugin-electron-builder popularity was classified as popular.
We found that vue-cli-plugin-electron-builder 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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