Usage: electron-packager [options...] Required parameters sourcedir the base directory of the application source Examples: electron-packager ./ electron-packager ./ --all Optional parameters appname the name of the app, if it needs to be different from the "productName" or "name" in the nearest package.json Options version prints the version of Electron Packager and Node, plus the target platform and arch, for bug reporting purposes, and exits immediately * All platforms * all equivalent to --platform=all --arch=all app-copyright human-readable copyright line for the app app-version release version to set for the app arch all, or one or more of: ia32, x64, armv7l, arm64, mips64el (comma-delimited if multiple). Defaults to the host arch asar whether to package the source code within your app into an archive. You can either pass --asar by itself to use the default configuration, OR use dot notation to configure a list of sub-properties, e.g. --asar.unpackDir=sub_dir - do not use --asar and its sub-properties simultaneously. Properties supported: - ordering: path to an ordering file for file packing - unpack: unpacks the files to the app.asar.unpacked directory whose filenames regex .match this string - unpackDir: unpacks the dir to the app.asar.unpacked directory whose names glob pattern or exactly match this string. It's relative to the . build-version build version to set for the app download a list of sub-options to pass to electron-download. They are specified via dot notation, e.g., --download.cache=/tmp/cache Properties supported: - cache: directory of cached Electron downloads. Defaults to `$HOME/.electron` - mirror: alternate URL to download Electron zips - strictSSL: whether SSL certs are required to be valid when downloading Electron. Defaults to true, use --no-download.strictSSL to disable checks. electron-version the version of Electron that is being packaged, see https://github.com/electron/electron/releases executable-name the name of the executable file, sans file extension. Defaults to appname extra-resource a file to copy into the app's resources directory icon the local path to an icon file to use as the icon for the app. Note: Format depends on platform. ignore do not copy files into app whose filenames RegExp.match this string. See also: https://github.com/electron-userland/electron-packager/blob/master/docs/api.md#ignore and --no-prune. Can be specified multiple times no-deref-symlinks make sure symlinks are not dereferenced within the app source no-prune do not prune devDependencies from the packaged app out the dir to put the app into at the end. Defaults to current working dir overwrite if output directory for a platform already exists, replaces it rather than skipping it platform all, or one or more of: darwin, linux, mas, win32 (comma-delimited if multiple). Defaults to the host platform quiet Do not print informational or warning messages tmpdir temp directory. Defaults to system temp directory, use --no-tmpdir to disable use of a temporary directory. * darwin/mas target platforms only * app-bundle-id bundle identifier to use in the app plist app-category-type the application category type For example, `app-category-type=public.app-category.developer-tools` will set the application category to 'Developer Tools'. darwin-dark-mode-support forces support for Mojave/10.14 dark mode in the packaged app extend-info a plist file to merge into the app plist helper-bundle-id bundle identifier to use in the app helper plist osx-sign (OSX host platform only) Whether to sign the OSX app packages. You can either pass --osx-sign by itself to use the default configuration, or use dot notation to configure a list of sub-properties, e.g. --osx-sign.identity="My Name" Properties supported: - identity: should contain the identity to be used when running `codesign` - entitlements: the path to entitlements used in signing - entitlements-inherit: the path to the 'child' entitlements protocol URL protocol scheme to register the app as an opener of. For example, `--protocol=myapp` would register the app to open URLs such as `myapp://path`. This argument requires a `--protocol-name` argument to also be specified. protocol-name Descriptive name of URL protocol scheme specified via `--protocol` * win32 target platform only * win32metadata a list of sub-properties used to set the application metadata embedded into the executable. They are specified via dot notation, e.g. --win32metadata.CompanyName="Company Inc." or --win32metadata.ProductName="Product" Properties supported: - CompanyName (default: author name from nearest package.json) - FileDescription (default: appname) - OriginalFilename (default: renamed exe) - ProductName (default: appname) - InternalName (default: appname) - requested-execution-level (user, asInvoker, or requireAdministrator) - application-manifest