Electron is a framework for building desktop applications using JavaScript, HTML, and CSS. It allows developers to create cross-platform desktop apps using web technologies.
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Creates and manages terminal sessions within Electron windows, enabling command execution and output retrieval through a programmatic API
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Powers the feedback collection interface with support for text input, image uploads, and quick response buttons
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Provides comprehensive Electron application automation, debugging, and observability capabilities through Chrome DevTools Protocol integration. Enables UI automation, screenshot capture, DOM inspection, real-time logs, and application control without requiring code modifications to target applications.
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Provides a cross-platform desktop application framework for the MCP MIDI Bridge, allowing it to run as a standalone application
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Converts Figma designs to Electron applications with security hardening, IPC patterns, and native integration.
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Provides tools for launching and controlling Electron desktop applications with features like multi-window management, IPC communication, native file system access, and element targeting with auto-snapshots optimized for AI workflows.
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Leverages Electron for the user interface with native overlay window support on macOS, providing a cross-platform feedback collection system
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Implements the MCP server as an Electron application, providing a GUI interface for monitoring and controlling the server state across Windows, macOS, and Linux platforms.
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Launches the exia application (built with Electron) in a separate window to play the generated scenarios