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- Automatically retrieves the correct icon and app name
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- Flash Support (Needs Testing)
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- Javascript and CSS injection
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## Installation
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From my experience, it might be helpful to pass the `--insecure` flag if you are using nativefied flash apps, as some `https` websites tend to serve flash insecurely.
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#### [inject]
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```
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--inject <value>
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```
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Allows you to inject a javascript or css file. This command can be run multiple times to inject the files.
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Example:
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```bash
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$ nativefier http://google.com --inject ./some-js-injection.js --inject ./some-css-injection.css ~/Desktop
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```
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## Programmatic API
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You can use the Nativefier programmatic API as well.
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