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Cheng Zhao e2bdbae262 Merge pull request #1303 from atom/write-image
Add clipboard.writeImage API
2015-03-26 15:58:08 +08:00
atom linux: it is now safe to use clipboard in renderer process 2015-03-26 15:46:08 +08:00
chromium_src win: Fix tests and compilation errors 2015-03-18 13:58:33 +08:00
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atom.gyp add protocol.RequestBuffer api 2015-03-19 09:36:57 +05:30
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filename_rules.gypi Add AtomSpeechRecognitionManagerDelegate 2014-10-08 11:55:14 +08:00
LICENSE Switch to use MIT license. 2014-05-04 20:29:08 +08:00
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Atom Shell Build Status

The Atom Shell framework lets you write cross-platform desktop applications using JavaScript, HTML and CSS. It is based on io.js and Chromium and is used in the Atom editor.

Downloads

Prebuilt binaries of atom-shell for Linux, Windows and Mac can be found on the releases page.

You can also use npm to install prebuilt atom-shell binaries:

# Install globally in your $PATH
npm install atom-shell -g

# Install as a development dependency
npm install atom-shell --save-dev

Mirrors

Documentation

Guides and the API reference are located in the docs directory. It also contains documents describing how to build and contribute to atom-shell.

Community

There is an atom-shell category on the Atom forums as well as an #atom-shell channel on Freenode.