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nativefier/docs/development.md
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Upgrade dependencies and default to latest Electron 1.7.9 (PR #483)
* Update deps except eslint
* Update eslint and lint:fix (WIP, needs manual fixing for remaining 44 problems)
* Manually fix remaining eslint errors
* Document deprecation of `version-string` as of electron-packager 9.0.0
* Upgrade to Electron 1.7.9 (chrome-58, node-7.9.0, v8-5.8)
* npm: Disable generation of package-lock.json and gitignore it
  --Trying this, package-lock is a pain in PRs. May not be a good idea
  (obviously we lose deps pinning), will revert if necessary.--
* npm tasks: add dev-up-win for Windows developers,
  and e2e for end-to-end tests. Update docs.
* Move normalizeUrl test to a jest unit test, makes no sense to be in the mocha e2e tests
* Switch from babel-preset-es2015 to babel-preset-env,
  with target.node=4.0. Seem like it's today's most convenient
  way to support the latest ES and let babel transpile to what
  makes sense for our currently minimal node version
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# Development
## Environment Setup
First, clone the project
```bash
git clone https://github.com/jiahaog/nativefier.git
cd nativefier
```
Install dependencies and build:
```bash
# macOS and Linux
npm run dev-up
# Windows
npm run dev-up-win
```
If dependencies are installed and you just want to re-build,
```bash
npm run build
```
You can set up a symbolic link so that running `nativefier` invokes your development version including your changes:
```bash
npm link
```
After doing so (and not forgetting to build with `npm run build`), you can run Nativefier with your test parameters:
```bash
nativefier <--your-awesome-new-flag>
```
Or you can automatically watch the files for changes with:
```bash
npm run watch
```
## Tests
```bash
# To run all tests (unit, end-to-end),
npm test
# To run only unit tests,
npm run jest
# To run only end-to-end tests,
npm run e2e
```