diff --git a/docs/tutorial/application-distribution.md b/docs/tutorial/application-distribution.md index 139a9114c794..ea4735871a39 100644 --- a/docs/tutorial/application-distribution.md +++ b/docs/tutorial/application-distribution.md @@ -109,6 +109,7 @@ You can rename the `electron` executable to any name you like. Apart from packaging your app manually, you can also choose to use third party packaging tools to do the work for you: +* [electron-forge](https://github.com/electron-userland/electron-forge) * [electron-builder](https://github.com/electron-userland/electron-builder) * [electron-packager](https://github.com/electron-userland/electron-packager) @@ -118,21 +119,11 @@ It is also possible to rebrand Electron by changing the product name and building it from source. To do this you need to modify the `atom.gyp` file and have a clean rebuild. -### grunt-build-atom-shell - -Manually checking out Electron's code and rebuilding could be complicated, so -a Grunt task has been created that will handle this automatically: -[grunt-build-atom-shell](https://github.com/paulcbetts/grunt-build-atom-shell). - -This task will automatically handle editing the `.gyp` file, building from -source, then rebuilding your app's native Node modules to match the new -executable name. - ### Creating a Custom Electron Fork Creating a custom fork of Electron is almost certainly not something you will need to do in order to build your app, even for "Production Level" applications. -Using a tool such as `electron-packager` or `electron-builder` will allow you to +Using a tool such as `electron-packager` or `electron-forge` will allow you to "Rebrand" Electron without having to do these steps. You need to fork Electron when you have custom C++ code that you have patched