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following projects:
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* [socorro](https://github.com/mozilla/socorro)
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* [mini-breakpad-server](https://github.com/atom/mini-breakpad-server)
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* [mini-breakpad-server](https://github.com/electron/mini-breakpad-server)
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## Methods
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## Packaging Your App into a File
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Apart from shipping your app by copying all of its source files, you can also
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package your app into an [asar](https://github.com/atom/asar) archive to avoid
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package your app into an [asar](https://github.com/electron/asar) archive to avoid
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exposing your app's source code to users.
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To use an `asar` archive to replace the `app` folder, you need to rename the
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`app.asar.unpacked` folder generated which contains the unpacked files, you
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should copy it together with `app.asar` when shipping it to users.
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[asar]: https://github.com/atom/asar
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[asar]: https://github.com/electron/asar
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