Usage: electron-packager [options...] Required options sourcedir the base directory of the application source Examples: electron-packager ./ electron-packager ./ --all Optional options appname the name of the app, if it needs to be different from the "productName" or "name" in the nearest package.json * 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'. 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