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* Added file-uri-to-path dependency

* Added new rpc event to send data to session

* Modified sendSessionData to use activeUid if no uid is passed to function

* "will-navigate" prevented on file drop, path added to session
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Build Status Slack Channel Changelog #213

For more details, head to: https://hyperterm.org

Usage

You can manually download the latest release here.

If you're on macOS, you can also use Homebrew Cask to download the app by running these commands:

$ brew cask update
$ brew cask install hyperterm

Contribute

  1. Fork this repository to your own GitHub account and then clone it to your local device
  2. Install the dependencies: npm install
  3. Build the code and watch for changes: npm run dev
  4. In a new tab, start the application: npm start

If you want to build the binaries for all specified platforms, run the command:

$ npm run pack

After that, you'll see the binaries in the ./dist folder!