As of Electron version 1.3.1, you can npm install electron --save-dev
to
install the latest precompiled version of Electron in your app.
If you’ve ever worked on an Electron app before, you’ve likely come across the
electron-prebuilt
npm package. This package is an indispensable part of nearly
every Electron project. When installed, it detects your operating system
and downloads a prebuilt binary that is compiled to work on your system’s
architecture.
The Electron installation process was often a stumbling block for new developers.
Many brave people tried to get started developing an Electron by app by running
npm install electron
instead of npm install electron-prebuilt
,
only to discover (often after much confusion) that it was not the electron
they were looking for.
This was because there was an existing electron
project on npm,
created before GitHub’s Electron project existed. To help make Electron
development easier and more intuitive for new developers, we reached out to the
owner of the existing electron
npm package to ask if he’d be willing to let us use
the name. Luckily he was a fan of our project, and agreed to help us repurpose
the name.
As of version 1.3.1, we have begun publishing
electron
and electron-prebuilt
packages to npm in tandem. The two packages are identical. We chose to continue publishing
the package under both names for a while so as not to inconvenience the
thousands of developers who are currently using electron-prebuilt
in their projects.
We recommend updating your package.json
files to use the new electron
dependency,
but we will continue releasing new versions of electron-prebuilt
until the
end of 2016.
The electron-userland/electron-prebuilt
repository will remain the canonical home of the electron
npm package.
We owe a special thanks to @mafintosh,
@maxogden, and many other contributors
for creating and maintaining electron-prebuilt
, and for their tireless service
to the JavaScript, Node.js, and Electron communities.
And thanks to @logicalparadox for allowing
us to take over the electron
package on npm.
We’ve worked with the community to update popular packages that are affected by this change. Packages like electron-packager, electron-rebuild, and electron-builder have already been updated to work with the new name while continuing to support the old name.
If you encounter any problems installing this new package, please let us know by opening an issue on the electron-userland/electron-prebuilt repository.
For any other issues with Electron, please use the electron/electron repository.
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