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This repo is designed to be a rebirth of the software. For now it works as it is, but we will be attempting to revamp it in the future as we study the code and learn how to properly update and continue it. Anyone interested in helping maintain this repo is more than welcome.

You can see a list of planned feature updates in our TO-DO page.

Nativefier

Example of Nativefier app in the macOS dock

You want to make a native-looking wrapper for WhatsApp Web (or any web page).

nativefier 'web.whatsapp.com'

Walkthrough animation

You're done.

Introduction

Nativefier is a command-line tool to easily create a “desktop app” for any web site with minimal fuss. Apps are wrapped by Electron (which uses Chromium under the hood) in an OS executable (.app, .exe, etc) usable on Windows, macOS and Linux.

I built this because I grew tired of having to Alt-Tab to my browser and then search through numerous open tabs when using Messenger or Whatsapp Web (HN thread). Nativefier features:

  • Automatically retrieval of app icon / name
  • Injection of custom JS & CSS
  • Many more, see the API docs or nativefier --help

Installation

Important

These instructions will change once we get our planned updates implemented. For now they use the old method from the original repo found here.

Note that the old repo is archived due to the maintainer discontinuing nativefier in favor of WPA apps. Our plan is to revive nativefier for those who simply don't like WPA apps or prefer dedicated apps.

Install Nativefier globally with npm install -g nativefier . Requirements:

  • macOS 10.13+ / Windows / Linux
  • Node.js ≥ 16.9 and npm ≥ 7.10

Optional dependencies:

  • ImageMagick or GraphicsMagick to convert icons. Be sure convert + identify or gm are in your $PATH.
  • Wine to build Windows apps from non-Windows platforms. Be sure wine is in your $PATH.
Or install with Docker (click to expand)
  • Pull the image from Docker Hub: docker pull nativefier/nativefier

By default, nativefier --help will be executed. To build e.g. a Gmail app into ~/nativefier-apps,

docker run --rm -v ~/nativefier-apps:/target/ nativefier/nativefier https://mail.google.com/ /target/

You can pass Nativefier flags, and mount volumes to pass local files. E.g. to use an icon,

docker run --rm -v ~/my-icons-folder/:/src -v $TARGET-PATH:/target nativefier/nativefier --icon /src/icon.png --name whatsApp -p linux -a x64 https://web.whatsapp.com/ /target/
Or install with Snap & AUR (click to expand)

These repos are not managed by Nativefier maintainers; use at your own risk. If using them, for your security, please inspect the build script.

Usage

To create an app for medium.com, simply nativefier 'medium.com'

Nativefier will try to determine the app name, and well as other options that you can override. For example, to override the name, nativefier --name 'My Medium App' 'medium.com'

Read the API docs or run nativefier --help to learn about command-line flags and configure your app.

Troubleshooting

See CATALOG.md for site-specific ideas & workarounds contributed by the community.

If this doesn’t help, go look at our issue tracker.

Development

Help welcome on bugs and feature requests!

Docs: Developer / build / hacking, API / flags, Changelog.

License: MIT.

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