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* Create and register new libs/exporter Create package.json Create tsconfig Create jest.config Extend shared and root tsconfig and jest.configs Register with eslint * Migrate exportService to libs/exporter Move exportService (abstraction and impl) into libs/exporter Refactored exportService to be split into vault-export and event-export Created barrel-files for both exports Moved export.service.spec.ts into vault-export Created an export-helper, which helps build the filename (extract method refactor from ExportService) * Move components in libs/angular into tools-subfolder Moved components Updated imports in jslib-services.module and jslib.module * Register libs/exporter with browser and fix imports Move export.component into tools-subfolder * Register libs/exporter with cli and fix imports Move export.command into tools-subfolder * Register libs/exporter with desktop and fix imports Move export.component into tools-subfolder * Move export models to libs/exporter * Update web imports * Update package-lock.json * Move export models back as it would create circular dependency Reponse models in common rely on export models which are in libs/exporter, which relies on common * Fix up web for event-export * Update CODEOWNERS * Add export-models to team-tools-dev * Simplify domain import * Moving EventExport into web |
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README.md | ||
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Bitwarden Desktop Application
The Bitwarden desktop app is written using Electron and Angular. The application installs on Windows, macOS, and Linux distributions.
Documentation
Please refer to the Desktop section of the Contributing Documentation for build instructions, recommended tooling, code style tips, and lots of other great information to get you started.