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Electron Fiddle vs Hazel: What are the differences?
Developers describe Electron Fiddle as "Create, run, package, and share experiments with Electron". Electron Fiddle lets you create and play with small Electron experiments. Start with a template & choose the version of Electron you want to run it with, and play around. Then, save your Fiddle either as a GitHub Gist or to a local folder. Once pushed to GitHub, anyone can quickly try your Fiddle out by just entering it in the address bar. On the other hand, Hazel is detailed as "Lighweight update server for Electron apps". This project lets you deploy an update server for Electron apps with ease: You only need to run a single command and fill out two text fields.
Electron Fiddle and Hazel can be primarily classified as "Cross-Platform Desktop Development" tools.
Electron Fiddle and Hazel are both open source tools. It seems that Electron Fiddle with 3.64K GitHub stars and 141 forks on GitHub has more adoption than Hazel with 2.16K GitHub stars and 119 GitHub forks.