electron
When to use this skill
Use this skill whenever the user wants to:
- Build cross-platform desktop applications with Electron
- Understand Electron architecture (main process, renderer process, preload)
- Implement IPC (Inter-Process Communication) between processes
- Create and manage BrowserWindow instances
- Implement menus, tray icons, and native features
- Package and distribute Electron applications
- Use Electron Forge for project scaffolding and building
- Debug and test Electron applications
- Implement security best practices
- Use Electron APIs (app, BrowserWindow, ipcMain, ipcRenderer, etc.)
How to use this skill
This skill is organized to match the Electron official documentation structure (https://www.electronjs.org/zh/docs/latest/, https://www.electronjs.org/zh/docs/latest/api/app). When working with Electron:
- Identify the topic from the user's request:
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