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    zero-native

    Build desktop + mobile apps with Zig and web UI

    zero-native is a Zig-based native app shell for building desktop and mobile applications with web user interfaces. It lets developers use modern frontend frameworks while keeping the native layer small, fast, and close to the operating system. The project supports lightweight system WebView rendering for smaller binaries, while also offering Chromium through CEF when predictable rendering is more important. Its Zig foundation enables fast native rebuilds and direct access to platform SDKs,...
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    The Build Installer provides a lightweight GUI installer application to go over an existing configure/make/install source package. Its purpose is to make installing software from source easier and faster for end users, particularly non-developers.
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