nwjs
Inspired by electron-prebuilt
You can use nwjs
as an nw.js version manager, and do things like nw /your/app/path
Install
npm i -g nwjs
Usage
# Install a version $ nw install 0.12.3 # Install a SDK version $ nw install 0.13.0-rc3-sdk # Run nw in cwd or specific any directory $ nw . # Use another cached version $ nw use 0.13.0-beta3 # Use SDK version $ nw use 0.13.0-rc3-sdk # List all local cached versions $ nw ls # Use a proxy $ http_proxy=http://127.0.0.1:8787 nw install 0.13.0-beta5 # For fish shell users $ env http_proxy=http://127.0.0.1:8787 nw install 0.13.0-beta5
For all available versions to install please use nw ls-remote
Tested on Windows 7(32), Windows 10(32), Ubuntu 14.04(32), OSX El Capitan (64).
Help
$ nw -h Usage: nw [options] [command] Commands: * Run nwjs in a directory install|i <version> Install an nwjs version use|u <version> Set an active nwjs version list|ls List local cached nwjs versions list-remote|ls-remote List all available nwjs versions from remote remove|r <version> Remove a specific version of nwjs Options: -h, --help output usage information -V, --version output the version number
Programmatic usage
const spawn = spawn// this returns the path to nwjs excutableconst nw = const child =
License
MIT © EGOIST