A plugin for the [Parcel](https://parceljs.org/) code bundler that inlines environment variables when building for [Electron](https://www.electronjs.org/). It mimics exactly the behavior used by Parcel to inline environment variables for browser targets.
Provides a list of electron-to-chromium version mappings
This Parcel transformer plugin is responsible for transforming assets with Babel. It uses `@babel/core` to resolve babel config the same way Babel does and uses that if found. If no filesystem config is found it uses a default config that supports the mos
Plugin for [electron-builder](https://github.com/electron-userland/electron-builder) to build Squirrel.Windows installer.
Loads environment variables from .env file
Parcel namer that preserves directory structures to stabilize output and keep the hierarchy.
A plugin for flipping Electron Fuses in Electron Forge
A CSS parser, transformer, and minifier written in Rust
Expand environment variables using dotenv
A native C++ Node module for querying and subscribing to filesystem events. Used by Parcel 2.
A CSS parser, transformer, and minifier written in Rust
Preload environment variables with dotenv into serverless.
A native C++ Node module for querying and subscribing to filesystem events. Used by Parcel 2.
A simple webpack plugin to support dotenv.
Electron 🔗 Vite
Support use Node.js API in Electron-Renderer
Cypress plugin that enables compatibility with dotenv
A native C++ Node module for querying and subscribing to filesystem events. Used by Parcel 2.
A native C++ Node module for querying and subscribing to filesystem events. Used by Parcel 2.
A native C++ Node module for querying and subscribing to filesystem events. Used by Parcel 2.
The standard CLI for creating and building a Piral instance or a Pilet.
A native C++ Node module for querying and subscribing to filesystem events. Used by Parcel 2.
A native C++ Node module for querying and subscribing to filesystem events. Used by Parcel 2.
A native C++ Node module for querying and subscribing to filesystem events. Used by Parcel 2.