# Source Code Directory Structure The source code of Electron is separated into a few parts, mostly following Chromium on the separation conventions. You may need to become familiar with [Chromium's multi-process architecture](http://dev.chromium.org/developers/design-documents/multi-process-architecture) to understand the source code better. ## Structure of Source Code ``` Electron ├── atom - C++ source code. | ├── app - System entry code. | ├── browser - The frontend including the main window, UI, and all of the | | main process things. This talks to the renderer to manage web pages. | | ├── ui - Implementation of UI stuff for different platforms. | | | ├── cocoa - Cocoa specific source code. | | | ├── gtk - GTK+ specific source code. | | | └── win - Windows GUI specific source code. | | ├── api - The implementation of the main process APIs. | | ├── net - Network related code. | | ├── mac - Mac specific Objective-C source code. | | └── resources - Icons, platform-dependent files, etc. | ├── renderer - Code that runs in renderer process. | | └── api - The implementation of renderer process APIs. | └── common - Code that used by both the main and renderer processes, | including some utility functions and code to integrate node's message | loop into Chromium's message loop. | └── api - The implementation of common APIs, and foundations of | Electron's built-in modules. ├── chromium_src - Source code that copied from Chromium. ├── default_app - The default page to show when Electron is started without | providing an app. ├── docs - Documentations. ├── lib - JavaScript source code. | ├── browser - Javascript main process initialization code. | | └── api - Javascript API implementation. | ├── common - JavaScript used by both the main and renderer processes | | └── api - Javascript API implementation. | └── renderer - Javascript renderer process initialization code. | └── api - Javascript API implementation. ├── spec - Automatic tests. ├── atom.gyp - Building rules of Electron. └── common.gypi - Compiler specific settings and building rules for other components like `node` and `breakpad`. ``` ## Structure of Other Directories * **script** - Scripts used for development purpose like building, packaging, testing, etc. * **tools** - Helper scripts used by gyp files, unlike `script`, scripts put here should never be invoked by users directly. * **vendor** - Source code of third party dependencies, we didn't use `third_party` as name because it would confuse it with the same directory in Chromium's source code tree. * **node_modules** - Third party node modules used for building. * **out** - Temporary output directory of `ninja`. * **dist** - Temporary directory created by `script/create-dist.py` script when creating a distribution. * **external_binaries** - Downloaded binaries of third-party frameworks which do not support building with `gyp`. ## Keeping Git Submodules Up to Date The Electron repository has a few vendored dependencies, found in the [/vendor](/vendor) directory. Occasionally you might see a message like this when running `git status`: ```sh $ git status modified: vendor/brightray (new commits) modified: vendor/node (new commits) ``` To update these vendored dependencies, run the following command: ```sh git submodule update --init --recursive ``` If you find yourself running this command often, you can create an alias for it in your `~/.gitconfig` file: ``` [alias] su = submodule update --init --recursive ```