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Works on Mac, Windows and Linux. 37 | - [Emoji picker](https://github.com/slidinghotdog/emoji-picker) - Just click to copy your Emoji 38 | - [Spotube](https://github.com/KRTirtho/spotube) - A lightweight Spotify desktop-client which streams music using Youtube & fetches data using spotify-web-api 39 | 40 | ### Samples and Experiments 41 | 42 | - [Official Examples repo](https://github.com/nodegui/examples) - Sample apps illustrating usage of NodeGui APIs. 43 | - [Markdown editor in NodeGui](https://github.com/master-atul/mdview-nodegui) - A Markdown editor in NodeGui under 200 lines of code. 44 | - [List of apps or packages using NodeGui](https://github.com/nodegui/nodegui/network/dependents) - List from Github 45 | 46 | ## Boilerplates 47 | 48 | - [NodeGui starter](https://github.com/nodegui/nodegui-starter) - A starter repo for NodeGui projects 49 | - [React NodeGui starter](https://github.com/nodegui/react-nodegui-starter) - Starter repository for react based native desktop apps using react-nodegui 50 | - [React NodeGui Neutrino preset](https://github.com/constgen/neutrino-preset-react-nodegui) - [Neutrino preset](https://neutrinojs.org/presets/) for React NodeGui. 51 | - [NodeGUI MVC Starter](https://github.com/RinneganTech/nodegui-mvc-starter) - Starter repo to provide a basic structure and format to build large complex application using NodeGUI. 52 | 53 | ## Tools 54 | 55 | Tools for NodeGui 56 | 57 | - [NodeGui Packer](https://github.com/nodegui/packer) - Create installers and distributables for NodeGui apps. 58 | - [React NodeGui Testing library](https://github.com/fnky/react-nodegui-testing-library) - Simple React NodeGui testing utilities that encourage good testing practices 🦋 - by [@fnky](https://github.com/fnky) 59 | - [React Native like stylesheet for React NodeGui](https://github.com/Solant/nodegui-stylesheet) by [@Solant](https://github.com/Solant) - https://github.com/Solant/nodegui-stylesheet 60 | - [NodeGUI Debian Builder](https://github.com/RinneganTech/nodegui-deb-builder) - Create .deb package distributable for NodeGUI Apps. 61 | 62 | ## Plugins 63 | 64 | Plugins that add additional native features to NodeGui apps 65 | 66 | - [nodegui-plugin-animation](https://github.com/nodegui/nodegui-plugin-animation) - A NodeGui plugin that adds native animation capabilities to NodeGui widgets and objects. Based on QAnimation. 67 | - [nodegui-plugin-example](https://github.com/nodegui/nodegui-plugin-example) - an example native plugin 68 | - [@nodegui/os-utils](https://github.com/nodegui/os-utils) - A helper module for NodeGui which contains OS specific native features. 69 | - [nodegui-plugin-title-bar](https://github.com/nodegui/nodegui-plugin-title-bar) - Plugin for NodeGUI to hide macOS title bar and leave only traffic lights. 70 | - [nodegui-plugin-webview](https://github.com/nodegui/nodegui-plugin-webview) - A NodeGui plugin that adds webview support. 71 | - [@nodegui/devtools](https://github.com/nodegui/devtools) - React NodeGui's devtools support module. 72 | 73 | ## Documentation 74 | 75 | - [NodeGui: Getting Started](https://docs.nodegui.org/docs/guides/getting-started) 76 | - [NodeGui: Apis](https://docs.nodegui.org/docs/api/generated/classes/qapplication) 77 | - [React NodeGui: Getting Started](https://react.nodegui.org/docs/guides/getting-started/) 78 | 79 | ## Articles 80 | 81 | - [Sitepoint Tutorial: Build a native Meme Search Desktop app with Javascript (NodeGui) and Giphy API](https://www.sitepoint.com/build-native-desktop-gif-searcher-app-using-nodegui/) 82 | 83 | - [Electron alternatives: Exploring NodeGUI and React NodeGUI by Siegfried Grimbeek](https://blog.logrocket.com/electron-alternatives-exploring-nodegui-and-react-nodegui/) 84 | 85 | - [Getting Started with NodeGUI - James Hibbard](https://hibbard.eu/node-gui/) 86 | 87 | - [Building Native Desktop Apps with React Node GUI - Nathan Sebhastian](https://blog.bitsrc.io/building-native-desktop-application-with-react-node-gui-2ce1b2a2164) 88 | 89 | - [NodeGUI React Component by Component - Greg Benner](https://dev.to/jswhisperer/nodegui-react-component-by-component-b98) 90 | 91 | ## Videos 92 | 93 | - [Getting started with NodeGui and React NodeGui at KarmaJS meetup November 2019](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8jH5gaEEDv4) 94 | 95 | ## Podcasts 96 | 97 | - [JS Party: Performant Node desktop apps with NodeGui with Atul R, Jerod Santo and Nick Nisi](https://changelog.com/jsparty/96) 98 | 99 | ## Community 100 | 101 | - [Spectrum](https://spectrum.chat/nodegui) 102 | - [Medium](https://medium.com/nodegui) 103 | - [`@node_gui` on Twitter](https://twitter.com/node_gui) 104 | - [Product Hunt](https://www.producthunt.com/posts/nodegui-2) 105 | 106 | ## Contribute 107 | 108 | Contributions welcome! Read the [contribution guidelines](contributing.md) first. 109 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------