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A desktop GUI application for editing, visualizing, and manipulating JSON data using jq or JavaScript filters.
An Electron desktop app that bundles PokemonGo-Map to visualize live Pokémon locations with an HTML UI.
A desktop debugging tool for in-production Electron applications with automatic app discovery and DevTools integration.
Open-source, privacy-first analytics platform for mobile, desktop, and web applications.
A secure-by-design Electron app template with React, TypeScript, and Redux pre-configured for best-practice security.
A cross-platform desktop application for Rocket.Chat built with Electron, providing secure communication for mission-critical operations.
A deprecated testing framework for Electron applications using ChromeDriver and WebdriverIO.
An unofficial, open-source desktop client for ProtonMail built with Electron, offering enhanced features like offline access and full-text search.
A Node.js library for communicating with USB devices, supporting both WebUSB and legacy APIs.
A production-ready boilerplate for creating cross-platform desktop apps with Electron.
A cross-platform open-source PostgreSQL GUI client for macOS, Linux, and Windows.
A Node.js addon that enables Steamworks integration for HTML5 games and apps built with NW.js or Electron.
Chrome DevTools packaged as a standalone desktop application using Electron.
A desktop note-taking application built with Electron, offering a cross-platform alternative to web-based note apps.
A lightweight desktop SQL client for data analysis with query saving, charting, and result sharing.
Adds a customizable context menu with spellcheck, text actions, image/video handling, and link support to Electron apps.
A desktop application for testing, debugging, and interacting with REST APIs and web services.
A simple, dependency-free logging module for Electron, Node.js, and NW.js applications.
An open-source, cross-platform Minecraft launcher with a modern UI and disk-efficient mod management.
A fast, cross-platform desktop app for visualizing disk space and memory usage with interactive sunburst, treemap, and flamegraph charts.
An HTTP proxy and monitor for viewing and intercepting browser requests, built as an open-source alternative to Charles.
A macOS Electron app that generates iOS, macOS, tvOS, watchOS app icons and icns files from images.
A collection of utility functions for Electron apps, providing environment detection, ASAR path handling, and process-specific helpers.
A command-line tool that uses Electron to generate PDF files from URLs, HTML, or Markdown files.
A utility to install Chrome DevTools extensions into Electron applications with minimal configuration.
A simple Electron library for handling file downloads with automatic save, progress bars, and dock badges.
Cross-platform desktop client for Wire, a secure messaging and collaboration platform, built with Electron.
A modern desktop application for managing and reading PDF ebooks with a clean, focused interface.
Rebuild native Node.js modules against the currently installed Electron version for compatibility.
A desktop browser for exploring the decentralized Blockstack internet, enabling user-owned identity and data.
A desktop app that simplifies drag-and-drop operations across windows and virtual desktops without requiring side-by-side windows.
A minimal Markdown editor desktop app built with Electron, featuring live preview and cross-platform support.
A desktop application for incident responders to track findings, tasks, and visualize timelines during cybersecurity investigations.
An application that automatically tracks your computer usage and working time by monitoring active window titles and idle time.
A static analysis tool to identify security misconfigurations and anti-patterns in Electron applications.
A desktop app for Gmail that runs on macOS, Windows, and Linux, providing a dedicated email experience outside the browser.
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