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    Electron Forge

    Electron Forge

    A complete tool for building and publishing Electron applications

    ...Electron Forge is an all-in-one tool for packaging and distributing Electron applications. It combines many single-purpose packages to create a full build pipeline that works out of the box, complete with code signing, installers, and artifact publishing. For advanced workflows, custom build logic can be added in the Forge lifecycle through its Plugin API. Custom build and storage targets can be handled by creating your own makers and publishers.
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    AWS IoT Device SDK for JavaScript v2

    AWS IoT Device SDK for JavaScript v2

    Next generation AWS IoT Client SDK for Node.js using the AWS Runtime

    ...This SDK is built on the AWS Common Runtime, a collection of libraries (aws-c-common, aws-c-io, aws-c-mqtt, aws-c-http, aws-c-cal ...) written in C to be cross-platform, high-performance, secure, and reliable. The libraries are bound to JS by the awscrt package. You will need to install NodeJS in orderto run the SDK on Windows, MacOS, and Linux. You can find installers for NodeJS on the NodeJS website's download page. To build the SDK, you will need a compiler that can compile C++ 11 code or higher. C++ compilers vary based on platform. You will also need CMake to build the SDK. The minimum required version is CMake 3.1. There are several ways to install CMake depending on the Linux operating system.
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