📝 Fix coding style issues
* Adjust line length to `80` * Normalize whitespaces [ci skip]
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@ -523,8 +523,8 @@ This method returns `true` if the system is in Dark Mode, and `false` otherwise.
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* `result` Integer - Result of import.
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Imports the certificate in pkcs12 format into the platform certificate store.
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`callback` is called with the `result` of import operation, a value of `0` indicates
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success while any other value indicates failure according to chromium [net_error_list](https://code.google.com/p/chromium/codesearch#chromium/src/net/base/net_error_list.h).
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`callback` is called with the `result` of import operation, a value of `0`
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indicates success while any other value indicates failure according to chromium [net_error_list](https://code.google.com/p/chromium/codesearch#chromium/src/net/base/net_error_list.h).
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### `app.commandLine.appendSwitch(switch[, value])`
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You can quickly launch a multi-platform release server for distributing your
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application by using one of these projects:
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- [electron-release-server][electron-release-server]: *A fully featured, self-hosted release server for electron applications, compatible with auto-updater*
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- [squirrel-updates-server][squirrel-updates-server]: *A simple node.js server for Squirrel.Mac and Squirrel.Windows which uses GitHub releases*
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- [electron-release-server][electron-release-server]: *A fully featured,
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self-hosted release server for electron applications, compatible with
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auto-updater*
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- [squirrel-updates-server][squirrel-updates-server]: *A simple node.js server
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for Squirrel.Mac and Squirrel.Windows which uses GitHub releases*
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## Platform notices
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is invoked. These are typically related to keyboard media keys or browser
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commands, as well as the "Back" button built into some mice on Windows.
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Commands are lowercased with underscores replaced with hyphens and the `APPCOMMAND_` prefix stripped off.
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Commands are lowercased with underscores replaced with hyphens and the
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`APPCOMMAND_` prefix stripped off.
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e.g. `APPCOMMAND_BROWSER_BACKWARD` is emitted as `browser-backward`.
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```js
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### `win.setSheetOffset(offset)`
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Changes the attachment point for sheets on Mac OS X. By default, sheets are attached
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just below the window frame, but you may want to display them beneath a HTML-rendered
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toolbar. For example:
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Changes the attachment point for sheets on Mac OS X. By default, sheets are
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attached just below the window frame, but you may want to display them beneath
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a HTML-rendered toolbar. For example:
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```
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var toolbarRect = document.getElementById('toolbar').getBoundingClientRect();
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* `description` String - a description that will be provided to Accessibility
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screen readers
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Sets a 16 x 16 pixel overlay onto the current taskbar icon, usually used to convey some
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sort of application status or to passively notify the user.
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Sets a 16 x 16 pixel overlay onto the current taskbar icon, usually used to
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convey some sort of application status or to passively notify the user.
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### `win.setHasShadow(hasShadow)` _OS X_
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## crash-reporter Payload
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The crash reporter will send the following data to the `submitURL` as a `multipart/form-data` `POST`:
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The crash reporter will send the following data to the `submitURL` as
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a `multipart/form-data` `POST`:
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* `ver` String - The version of Electron.
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* `platform` String - e.g. 'win32'.
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console.log(dialog.showOpenDialog({ properties: [ 'openFile', 'openDirectory', 'multiSelections' ]}));
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```
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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:
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The Dialog is opened from Electron's main thread. If you want to use the dialog
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object from a renderer process, remember to access it using the remote:
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```javascript
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const dialog = require('electron').remote.dialog;
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# Frameless Window
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A frameless window is a window that has no [chrome](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Glossary/Chrome), the parts of the window, like toolbars, that are not a part of the web page. These are options on the [`BrowserWindow`](browser-window.md) class.
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A frameless window is a window that has no
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[chrome](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Glossary/Chrome), the parts of
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the window, like toolbars, that are not a part of the web page. These are
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options on the [`BrowserWindow`](browser-window.md) class.
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## Create a frameless window
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### Limitations
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* You can not click through the transparent area. We are going to introduce an
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API to set window shape to solve this, see [our issue](https://github.com/electron/electron/issues/1335) for details.
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API to set window shape to solve this, see
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[our issue](https://github.com/electron/electron/issues/1335) for details.
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* Transparent windows are not resizable. Setting `resizable` to `true` may make
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a transparent window stop working on some platforms.
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* The `blur` filter only applies to the web page, so there is no way to apply
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* `sublabel` String
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* `accelerator` [Accelerator](accelerator.md)
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* `icon` [NativeImage](native-image.md)
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* `enabled` Boolean - If false, the menu item will be greyed out and unclickable.
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* `enabled` Boolean - If false, the menu item will be greyed out and
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unclickable.
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* `visible` Boolean - If false, the menu item will be entirely hidden.
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* `checked` Boolean - Should only be specified for `checkbox` or `radio` type
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menu items.
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* `help` - The submenu is a "Help" menu
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* `services` - The submenu is a "Services" menu
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When specifying `role` on OS X, `label` and `accelerator` are the only options that will affect the MenuItem. All other options will be ignored.
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When specifying `role` on OS X, `label` and `accelerator` are the only options
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that will affect the MenuItem. All other options will be ignored.
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## Instance Properties
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A `radio` menu item will turn on its `checked` property when clicked, and
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will turn off that property for all adjacent items in the same menu. Again,
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you can add a `click` function for additional behavior.
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* `process.resourcesPath` String - Path to JavaScript source code.
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* `process.mas` Boolean - For Mac App Store build, this value is `true`, for
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other builds it is `undefined`.
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* `process.windowsStore` Boolean - If the app is running as a Windows Store app (appx), this value is `true`, for
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other builds it is `undefined`.
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* `process.windowsStore` Boolean - If the app is running as a Windows Store app
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(appx), this value is `true`, for other builds it is `undefined`.
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## Events
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* `cancel` Boolean
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* `responseHeaders` Object (optional) - When provided, the server is assumed
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to have responded with these headers.
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* `statusLine` String (optional) - Should be provided when overriding `responseHeaders`
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to change header status otherwise original response header's status will be used.
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* `statusLine` String (optional) - Should be provided when overriding
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`responseHeaders` to change header status otherwise original response
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header's status will be used.
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#### `ses.webRequest.onResponseStarted([filter, ]listener)`
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The basic rule is: if a module is [GUI][gui] or low-level system related, then
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it should be only available in the main process. You need to be familiar with
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the concept of [main process vs. renderer process](../tutorial/quick-start.md#the-main-process) scripts to be
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able to use those modules.
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the concept of [main process vs. renderer process](../tutorial/quick-start.md#the-main-process)
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scripts to be able to use those modules.
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The main process script is just like a normal Node.js script:
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### Event: 'did-change-theme-color'
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Emitted when a page's theme color changes. This is usually due to encountering a meta tag:
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Emitted when a page's theme color changes. This is usually due to encountering
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a meta tag:
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```html
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<meta name='theme-color' content='#ff0000'>
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### `webContents.isLoadingMainFrame()`
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Returns whether the main frame (and not just iframes or frames within it) is still loading.
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Returns whether the main frame (and not just iframes or frames within it) is
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still loading.
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### `webContents.isWaitingForResponse()`
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uppercase letter followed by a lowercase or non-letter.
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Accepts several other intra-word matches, defaults to `false`.
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Starts a request to find all matches for the `text` in the web page and returns an `Integer`
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representing the request id used for the request. The result of the request can be
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obtained by subscribing to [`found-in-page`](web-contents.md#event-found-in-page) event.
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Starts a request to find all matches for the `text` in the web page and returns
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an `Integer` representing the request id used for the request. The result of
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the request can be obtained by subscribing to
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[`found-in-page`](web-contents.md#event-found-in-page) event.
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### `webContents.stopFindInPage(action)`
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## Bootstrapping
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The bootstrap script will download all necessary build dependencies and create
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the build project files. Notice that we're using [ninja](https://ninja-build.org/) to build Electron so
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there is no Xcode project generated.
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the build project files. Notice that we're using [ninja](https://ninja-build.org/)
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to build Electron so there is no Xcode project generated.
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```bash
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$ cd electron
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* [Node.js](http://nodejs.org/download/)
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* [Git](http://git-scm.com)
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If you don't currently have a Windows installation, [modern.ie](https://www.modern.ie/en-us/virtualization-tools#downloads)
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If you don't currently have a Windows installation,
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[modern.ie](https://www.modern.ie/en-us/virtualization-tools#downloads)
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has timebombed versions of Windows that you can use to build Electron.
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Building Electron is done entirely with command-line scripts and cannot be done
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# Build System Overview
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Electron uses [gyp](https://gyp.gsrc.io/) for project generation and [ninja](https://ninja-build.org/) for building. Project
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configurations can be found in the `.gyp` and `.gypi` files.
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Electron uses [gyp](https://gyp.gsrc.io/) for project generation and
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[ninja](https://ninja-build.org/) for building. Project configurations can
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be found in the `.gyp` and `.gypi` files.
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## Gyp Files
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- When the module itself is a class like `BrowserWindow`, use `CamelCase`.
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- When the module is a set of APIs, like `globalShortcut`, use `mixedCase`.
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- When the API is a property of object, and it is complex enough to be in a separate chapter like `win.webContents`, use `mixedCase`.
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- For other non-module APIs, use natural titles, like `<webview> Tag` or `Process Object`.
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- When the API is a property of object, and it is complex enough to be in a
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separate chapter like `win.webContents`, use `mixedCase`.
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- For other non-module APIs, use natural titles, like `<webview> Tag` or
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`Process Object`.
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When creating a new API, it is preferred to use getters and setters instead of
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jQuery's one-function style. For example, `.getText()` and `.setText(text)`
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## I can not use jQuery/RequireJS/Meteor/AngularJS in Electron.
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Due to the Node.js integration of Electron, there are some extra symbols
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inserted into the DOM like `module`, `exports`, `require`. This causes problems for
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some libraries since they want to insert the symbols with the same names.
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inserted into the DOM like `module`, `exports`, `require`. This causes problems
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for some libraries since they want to insert the symbols with the same names.
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To solve this, you can turn off node integration in Electron:
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### 7. Load the debugger UI
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Open http://127.0.0.1:8080/debug?ws=127.0.0.1:8080&port=5858 in the Chrome browser. You may have to click pause if starting with debug-brk to see the entry line.
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Open http://127.0.0.1:8080/debug?ws=127.0.0.1:8080&port=5858 in the Chrome
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browser. You may have to click pause if starting with debug-brk to see the
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entry line.
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[node-inspector]: https://github.com/node-inspector/node-inspector
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[node-gyp-required-tools]: https://github.com/nodejs/node-gyp#installation
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[how-to-install-native-modules]: using-native-node-modules.md#how-to-install-native-modules
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### OS X
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Notifications are straight-forward on OS X, you should however be aware of
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[Apple's Human Interface guidelines regarding
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notifications](https://developer.apple.com/library/mac/documentation/UserExperience/Conceptual/OSXHIGuidelines/NotificationCenter.html).
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[Apple's Human Interface guidelines regarding notifications](https://developer.apple.com/library/mac/documentation/UserExperience/Conceptual/OSXHIGuidelines/NotificationCenter.html).
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Note that notifications are limited to 256 bytes in size - and will be truncated
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if you exceed that limit.
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### electron-prebuilt
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If you've installed `electron-prebuilt` globally with `npm`, then you will only need
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to run the following in your app's source directory:
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If you've installed `electron-prebuilt` globally with `npm`, then you will only
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need to run the following in your app's source directory:
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```bash
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electron .
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