📝 Match destructuring style

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@ -6,7 +6,8 @@ The following example shows how to quit the application when the last window is
closed:
```javascript
const { app } = require('electron');
const {app} = require('electron');
app.on('window-all-closed', () => {
app.quit();
});

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@ -4,10 +4,10 @@
```javascript
// In the main process.
const { BrowserWindow } = require('electron');
const {BrowserWindow} = require('electron');
// Or in the renderer process.
const { BrowserWindow } = require('electron').remote;
const {BrowserWindow} = require('electron').remote;
let win = new BrowserWindow({ width: 800, height: 600, show: false });
win.on('closed', () => {

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@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ your app's main script before the [ready][ready] event of the [app][app] module
is emitted:
```javascript
const { app } = require('electron');
const {app} = require('electron');
app.commandLine.appendSwitch('remote-debugging-port', '8315');
app.commandLine.appendSwitch('host-rules', 'MAP * 127.0.0.1');

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@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
The following example shows how to write a string to the clipboard:
```javascript
const { clipboard } = require('electron');
const {clipboard} = require('electron');
clipboard.writeText('Example String');
```

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@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ This module does not include a web interface so you need to open
result.
```javascript
const { contentTracing } = require('electron');
const {contentTracing} = require('electron');
const options = {
categoryFilter: '*',

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@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ The following is an example of automatically submitting a crash report to a
remote server:
```javascript
const { crashReporter } = require('electron');
const {crashReporter} = require('electron');
crashReporter.start({
productName: 'YourName',

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@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ microphone, camera, or screen.
```javascript
// In the renderer process.
var { desktopCapturer } = require('electron');
const {desktopCapturer} = require('electron');
desktopCapturer.getSources({types: ['window', 'screen']}, (error, sources) => {
if (error) throw error;

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@ -6,7 +6,8 @@ An example of showing a dialog to select multiple files and directories:
```javascript
var win = ...; // BrowserWindow in which to show the dialog
const { dialog } = require('electron');
const {dialog} = require('electron');
console.log(dialog.showOpenDialog({ properties: [ 'openFile', 'openDirectory', 'multiSelections' ]}));
```
@ -14,7 +15,7 @@ The Dialog is opened from Electron's main thread. If you want to use the dialog
object from a renderer process, remember to access it using the remote:
```javascript
const { dialog } = require('electron').remote;
const {dialog} = require('electron').remote;
```
## Methods

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@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ To create a frameless window, you need to set `frame` to `false` in
```javascript
const { BrowserWindow } = require('electron');
const {BrowserWindow} = require('electron');
let win = new BrowserWindow({ width: 800, height: 600, frame: false });
```

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@ -11,8 +11,7 @@ not have the keyboard focus. You should not use this module until the `ready`
event of the app module is emitted.
```javascript
const electron = require('electron');
const { app, globalShortcut } = electron;
const {app, globalShortcut} = require('electron');
app.on('ready', () => {
// Register a 'CommandOrControl+X' shortcut listener.

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@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ processes:
```javascript
// In main process.
const { ipcMain } = require('electron');
const {ipcMain} = require('electron');
ipcMain.on('asynchronous-message', (event, arg) => {
console.log(arg); // prints "ping"
event.sender.send('asynchronous-reply', 'pong');
@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ ipcMain.on('synchronous-message', (event, arg) => {
```javascript
// In renderer process (web page).
const { ipcRenderer } = require('electron');
const {ipcRenderer} = require('electron');
console.log(ipcRenderer.sendSync('synchronous-message', 'ping')); // prints "pong"
ipcRenderer.on('asynchronous-reply', (event, arg) => {

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@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ the user right clicks the page:
```html
<!-- index.html -->
<script>
const { Menu, MenuItem } = require('electron').remote;
const {Menu, MenuItem} = require('electron').remote;
const menu = new Menu();
menu.append(new MenuItem({ label: 'MenuItem1', click: () => { console.log('item 1 clicked'); } }));

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@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
For example:
```javascript
const { powerSaveBlocker } = require('electron');
const {powerSaveBlocker} = require('electron');
const id = powerSaveBlocker.start('prevent-display-sleep');
console.log(powerSaveBlocker.isStarted(id));

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@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ similar to Java's [RMI][rmi]. An example of creating a browser window from a
renderer process:
```javascript
const { BrowserWindow } = require('electron').remote;
const {BrowserWindow} = require('electron').remote;
var win = new BrowserWindow({ width: 800, height: 600 });
win.loadURL('https://github.com');

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@ -13,13 +13,12 @@ In our examples below, we use `electronScreen` as the variable name instead.
An example of creating a window that fills the whole screen:
```javascript
const electron = require('electron');
const { app, BrowserWindow } = electron;
const {app, BrowserWindow, screen: electronScreen} = require('electron');
let mainWindow;
app.on('ready', () => {
const { width, height } = electron.screen.getPrimaryDisplay().workAreaSize;
const {width, height} = electronScreen.getPrimaryDisplay().workAreaSize;
mainWindow = new BrowserWindow({ width, height });
});
```
@ -27,13 +26,11 @@ app.on('ready', () => {
Another example of creating a window in the external display:
```javascript
const electron = require('electron');
const { app, BrowserWindow } = electron;
const {app, BrowserWindow, screen: electronScreen} = require('electron');
let mainWindow;
app.on('ready', () => {
var electronScreen = electron.screen;
var displays = electronScreen.getAllDisplays();
var externalDisplay = null;
for (let i in displays) {

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@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ property of [`webContents`](web-contents.md) which is a property of
[`BrowserWindow`](browser-window.md).
```javascript
const { BrowserWindow } = require('electron');
const {BrowserWindow} = require('electron');
let win = new BrowserWindow({ width: 800, height: 600 });
win.loadURL('http://github.com');

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@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ The `shell` module provides functions related to desktop integration.
An example of opening a URL in the user's default browser:
```javascript
const { shell } = require('electron');
const {shell} = require('electron');
shell.openExternal('https://github.com');
```

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@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ scripts to be able to use those modules.
The main process script is just like a normal Node.js script:
```javascript
const { app, BrowserWindow } = require('electron');
const {app, BrowserWindow} = require('electron');
let window = null;
@ -37,8 +37,8 @@ extra ability to use node modules:
<html>
<body>
<script>
const { remote } = require('electron');
console.log(remote.app.getVersion());
const {app} = require('electron').remote;
console.log(app.getVersion());
</script>
</body>
</html>
@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ As of 0.37, you can use
built-in modules.
```javascript
const { app, BrowserWindow } = require('electron');
const {app, BrowserWindow} = require('electron');
```
If you need the entire `electron` module, you can require it and then using
@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ destructuring to access the individual modules from `electron`.
```javascript
const electron = require('electron');
const { app, BrowserWindow } = electron;
const {app, BrowserWindow} = electron;
```
This is equivalent to the following code:

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@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ the [`BrowserWindow`](browser-window.md) object. An example of accessing the
`webContents` object:
```javascript
const { BrowserWindow } = require('electron');
const {BrowserWindow} = require('electron');
let win = new BrowserWindow({width: 800, height: 1500});
win.loadURL('http://github.com');
@ -673,7 +673,7 @@ By default, an empty `options` will be regarded as:
```
```javascript
const { BrowserWindow } = require('electron');
const {BrowserWindow} = require('electron');
const fs = require('fs');
let win = new BrowserWindow({width: 800, height: 600});

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@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
An example of zooming current page to 200%.
```javascript
const { webFrame } = require('electron');
const {webFrame} = require('electron');
webFrame.setZoomFactor(2);
```

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@ -644,7 +644,7 @@ Fired when the guest page attempts to open a new browser window.
The following example code opens the new url in system's default browser.
```javascript
const { shell } = require('electron');
const {shell} = require('electron');
webview.addEventListener('new-window', (e) => {
const protocol = require('url').parse(e.url).protocol;
@ -732,7 +732,7 @@ webview.send('ping');
```javascript
// In guest page.
var { ipcRenderer } = require('electron');
const {ipcRenderer} = require('electron');
ipcRenderer.on('ping', () => {
ipcRenderer.sendToHost('pong');
});

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@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ require('/path/to/example.asar/dir/module.js');
You can also display a web page in an `asar` archive with `BrowserWindow`:
```javascript
const { BrowserWindow } = require('electron');
const {BrowserWindow} = require('electron');
let win = new BrowserWindow({width: 800, height: 600});
win.loadURL('file:///path/to/example.asar/static/index.html');
```

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@ -209,7 +209,7 @@ You can use [BrowserWindow.setThumbarButtons][setthumbarbuttons] to set
thumbnail toolbar in your application:
```javascript
const { BrowserWindow } = require('electron');
const {BrowserWindow} = require('electron');
const path = require('path');
let win = new BrowserWindow({

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@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ _online-status.html_
<html>
<body>
<script>
const { ipcRenderer } = require('electron');
const {ipcRenderer} = require('electron');
const updateOnlineStatus = () => {
ipcRenderer.send('online-status-changed', navigator.onLine ? 'online' : 'offline');
};