desktop
Electron desktop development guide. Use when implementing desktop features, IPC handlers, controllers, preload scripts, window management, menu configuration, or Electron-specific functionality. Triggers on desktop app development, Electron IPC, or desktop local tools implementation.
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About this skill
Desktop Development Guide
Architecture Overview
LobeChat desktop is built on Electron with main-renderer architecture:
- Main Process (
apps/desktop/src/main): App lifecycle, system APIs, window management - Renderer Process: Reuses web code from
src/ - Preload Scripts (
apps/desktop/src/preload): Securely expose main process to renderer
Adding New Desktop Features
1. Create Controller
Location: apps/desktop/src/main/controllers/
import { ControllerModule, IpcMethod } from '@/controllers';
export default class NewFeatureCtr extends ControllerModule {
static override readonly groupName = 'newFeature';
@IpcMethod()
async doSomething(params: SomeParams): Promise<SomeResult> {
// Implementation
return { success: true };
}
}
Register in apps/desktop/src/main/controllers/registry.ts.
2. Define IPC Types
Location: packages/electron-client-ipc/src/types.ts
export interface SomeParams {
/* ... */
}
export interface SomeResult {
success: boolean;
error?: string;
}
3. Create Renderer Service
Location: src/services/electron/
import { ensureElectronIpc } from '@/utils/electron/ipc';
const ipc = ensureElectronIpc();
export const newFeatureService = async (params: SomeParams) => {
return ipc.newFeature.doSomething(params);
};
4. Implement Store Action
Location: src/store/
5. Add Tests
Location: apps/desktop/src/main/controllers/__tests__/
Detailed Guides
See references/ for specific topics:
- Feature implementation:
references/feature-implementation.md - Local tools workflow:
references/local-tools.md - Menu configuration:
references/menu-config.md - Window management:
references/window-management.md
Best Practices
- Security: Validate inputs, limit exposed APIs
- Performance: Use async methods, batch data transfers
- UX: Add progress indicators, provide error feedback
- Code organization: Follow existing patterns, add documentation
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