Separate development and production environments
Set NODE_ENV at run time or build time to switch the app between dev and production modes. At build time, the current NODE_ENV will be included in the packaged app's package.json file. At runtime we read NODE_ENV from package.json, but also allow the local environment variable to override. A query string parsed by a preload script exposes the value to the renderer, which then determines whether we use the staging or production server. Additionally, different environments have different user data directories. // FREEBIEpull/749/head
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