![]() The package.json file can be easily extended to automatically create a Linux snap alongside the other builds. In the example above, the electron-builder tool extends the pre-existing package.json file to produce Linux, macOS and Windows builds of the quick-start app. The following is the typical process for running and building the Electron quick-start example: # Clone this repository Ready to get started? By the end of this guide you’ll understand how to make a snap of your Electron app that can be published in the Snap Store, showcasing it to millions of Linux users. If your app fails to upgrade, users automatically roll back to the previous revision. Because upgrades are not in-place, users can keep your app open as it’s upgraded in the background. Four times a day, users’ systems will check for new versions and upgrade in the background. Snaps automatically update to the latest version.They bundle Electron and all of your app’s dependencies, be they Node modules or system libraries. Snaps install and run the same across Linux. ![]() Millions of users can browse and install snaps graphically in the Snap Store or from the command-line.
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