The NW.js Community maintains a diverse public GitHub presence with a focus on JavaScript, HTML, C++, and Python. Their notable repositories include nw.js, which integrates Node.js modules with web technologies, and grunt-nw-builder, designed for building NW.js applications across multiple platforms. This organization hosts several widely used projects that facilitate the development of desktop applications using web technologies.
Call all Node.js modules directly from DOM/WebWorker and enable a new way of writing applications with all Web technologies.
Build NW.js applications for Mac, Windows and Linux using Grunt
native addon build tool for node-webkit
npm installer for NW.js
Chromium codebase with NW.js modifications. Based on https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src.git
Unofficial mirror of the Web engine in Google Chromium, forked from WebKit
V8 Engine for NW.js
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breakpad used in node-webkit
mirror of https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src.git
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nwjs builds various tools and libraries on GitHub, primarily focusing on application development using web technologies. Key projects include nw.js, which allows direct access to Node.js modules from the DOM, and grunt-nw-builder for streamlined application building.
The NW.js Community primarily uses JavaScript, HTML, C++, and Python in their repositories. These languages support the development of their applications and tools, enabling integration of Node.js with traditional web technologies.
Yes, all of nwjs's repositories are public on GitHub. This transparency allows developers and users to access, contribute to, and audit their projects, fostering collaboration within the community.
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