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This project was bootstrapped with Create React App.
#Commands:
$ npm install
To install. Should be setup to run npm run dev
successfully.
However, if it errors out, you may want to try installing the following packages globally:
$ npm install -g concurrently electron electron-builder react-scripts cross-env wait-on
# you may need to run `npm run build` at least once before running this command. It requires `build/electron.js` which obviously won't be there without at least one build step
$ npm run dev
Starts the dev server and launches a dev electron
Note: to run the dev server + dev electron concurrently with a dev kited (e.g. to test how kited endpoints parse data that the electron app submits):
- kill whatever kited engine you're currently running
- build via XCode
- exit the sidebar when it displays (keeping the engine that was booted up)
npm run dev
-> the dev server will now use the development kited engine
$ npm run pack
Creates a production version of the app
If you need to test something in a built electron app, versus something that can be tested via npm run dev
, if the process.env.ELECTRON_ENV === "development"
condition is met, then the built app will open with a development console, which you can log to