export default TinyElectronRoot;
export type WinInitFile = import("./TinyWindowFile.mjs").InitConfig;
/**
 * - Configuration for the new BrowserWindow.
 */
export type NewBrowserOptions = {
    /**
     * - Configuration for the new BrowserWindow.
     */
    config?: Electron.BrowserWindowConstructorOptions | undefined;
    /**
     * - Configuration for the browser app details.
     */
    appDetails?: Electron.AppDetailsOptions | undefined;
    /**
     * - If you will make all links open with the browser, not with the application.
     */
    openWithBrowser?: boolean | undefined;
    /**
     * - The window will appear when the load is finished.
     */
    show?: boolean | undefined;
    /**
     * - (Optional) Id file of the window in the manager.
     */
    fileId?: string | undefined;
    /**
     * - List of allowed URL protocols to permit external opening.
     */
    urls?: string[] | undefined;
    /**
     * - Whether this window is the main application window.
     */
    isMain?: boolean | undefined;
    /**
     * - It is necessary to make auto maximize on startup.
     */
    needsMaximize?: boolean | undefined;
    /**
     * - Overrides the default behavior to minimize the window instead of closing it. Falls back to `this.getMinimizeOnClose()` if not provided.
     */
    minimizeOnClose?: boolean | undefined;
};
/** @typedef {import('./TinyWindowFile.mjs').InitConfig} WinInitFile */
/**
 * @typedef {Object} NewBrowserOptions - Configuration for the new BrowserWindow.
 * @property {Electron.BrowserWindowConstructorOptions} [config] - Configuration for the new BrowserWindow.
 * @property {Electron.AppDetailsOptions} [appDetails={ appId: this.getAppId(), appIconPath: this.getIcon(), relaunchDisplayName: this.getTitle() }] - Configuration for the browser app details.
 * @property {boolean} [openWithBrowser=this.#openWithBrowser] - If you will make all links open with the browser, not with the application.
 * @property {boolean} [show=true] - The window will appear when the load is finished.
 * @property {string} [fileId] - (Optional) Id file of the window in the manager.
 * @property {string[]} [urls=['https:', 'http:']] - List of allowed URL protocols to permit external opening.
 * @property {boolean} [isMain=false] - Whether this window is the main application window.
 * @property {boolean} [needsMaximize=true] - It is necessary to make auto maximize on startup.
 * @property {boolean} [minimizeOnClose] - Overrides the default behavior to minimize the window instead of closing it. Falls back to `this.getMinimizeOnClose()` if not provided.
 */
/**
 * Manages the root context of the Electron application.
 *
 * This class acts as the central manager for window instances,
 * IPC handlers, and global application state. It coordinates
 * the lifecycle of windows and shared resources natively.
 *
 * Typically used in the main process to bootstrap and manage the
 * core behavior of the entire Electron application.
 *
 * @class
 */
declare class TinyElectronRoot {
    /**
     * Initializes the core application configuration and sets up essential app behaviors.
     *
     * This constructor sets up base application options such as window behavior,
     * app identification, and URL handling. It also defines internal lifecycle events
     * for handling window closures, second instance attempts, and macOS dock activations.
     *
     * - On **Windows**, it sets the App User Model ID to allow native toast notifications.
     * - On **macOS**, it recreates the window when the dock icon is clicked and no windows are open.
     * - When a second instance is started, it focuses the existing window instead of launching a new one.
     *
     * @param {Object} [settings={}] - Configuration settings for the application.
     * @param {AppEvents} [settings.eventNames=this.#AppEvents] - Set of event names for internal messaging.
     * @param {boolean} [settings.openWithBrowser=true] - Whether to allow fallback opening in the system browser.
     * @param {string} [settings.urlBase=''] - The base URL for loading content if using remote sources.
     * @param {string} [settings.pathBase] - The local path used for loading static files if not using a URL.
     * @param {string} [settings.icon] - The icon of the application.
     * @param {string} [settings.iconFolder] - Path to a folder containing icon assets for the app and tray.
     * @param {string} [settings.title] - The title of the application.
     * @param {string} [settings.appId] - The unique App User Model ID (used for Windows notifications).
     * @param {string} [settings.appDataName] - The appData application name used by folder names.
     * @param {string} [settings.name=app.getName()] - The internal application name used by Electron APIs.
     * @param {boolean} [settings.minimizeOnClose=false] - Whether to minimize instead of closing the window.
     *
     * @throws {Error} If any required string values are missing or invalid.
     */
    constructor({ eventNames, openWithBrowser, name, urlBase, icon, pathBase, iconFolder, appId, title, appDataName, minimizeOnClose, }?: {
        eventNames?: AppEvents | undefined;
        openWithBrowser?: boolean | undefined;
        urlBase?: string | undefined;
        pathBase?: string | undefined;
        icon?: string | undefined;
        iconFolder?: string | undefined;
        title?: string | undefined;
        appId?: string | undefined;
        appDataName?: string | undefined;
        name?: string | undefined;
        minimizeOnClose?: boolean | undefined;
    });
    /**
     * Checks if a given value exists in the AppEvents values.
     *
     * @param {string} value - The value to check for.
     * @returns {boolean} True if the value exists, false otherwise.
     */
    isValidAppEvent(value: string): boolean;
    /**
     * Gets the key (event name) associated with a given AppEvents value.
     *
     * @param {string} value - The value to look up.
     * @returns {string} The matching AppEvents key.
     * @throws {Error} If the value is not found.
     */
    getAppEventKey(value: string): string;
    /**
     * Provides access to a secure internal EventEmitter for subclass use only.
     *
     * This method exposes a dedicated EventEmitter instance intended specifically for subclasses
     * that extend the main class. It prevents subclasses from accidentally or intentionally using
     * the primary class's public event system (`emit`), which could lead to unpredictable behavior
     * or interference in the base class's event flow.
     *
     * For security and consistency, this method is designed to be accessed only once.
     * Multiple accesses are blocked to avoid leaks or misuse of the internal event bus.
     *
     * @returns {EventEmitter} A special internal EventEmitter instance for subclass use.
     * @throws {Error} If the method is called more than once.
     */
    getSysEvents(): EventEmitter;
    /**
     * @typedef {(...args: any[]) => void} ListenerCallback
     * A generic callback function used for event listeners.
     */
    /**
     * Sets the maximum number of listeners for the internal event emitter.
     *
     * @param {number} max - The maximum number of listeners allowed.
     */
    setMaxListeners(max: number): void;
    /**
     * Emits an event with optional arguments.
     * @param {string | symbol} event - The name of the event to emit.
     * @param {...any} args - Arguments passed to event listeners.
     * @returns {boolean} `true` if the event had listeners, `false` otherwise.
     */
    emit(event: string | symbol, ...args: any[]): boolean;
    /**
     * Registers a listener for the specified event.
     * @param {string | symbol} event - The name of the event to listen for.
     * @param {ListenerCallback} listener - The callback function to invoke.
     * @returns {this} The current class instance (for chaining).
     */
    on(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
    /**
     * Registers a one-time listener for the specified event.
     * @param {string | symbol} event - The name of the event to listen for once.
     * @param {ListenerCallback} listener - The callback function to invoke.
     * @returns {this} The current class instance (for chaining).
     */
    once(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
    /**
     * Removes a listener from the specified event.
     * @param {string | symbol} event - The name of the event.
     * @param {ListenerCallback} listener - The listener to remove.
     * @returns {this} The current class instance (for chaining).
     */
    off(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
    /**
     * Alias for `on`.
     * @param {string | symbol} event - The name of the event.
     * @param {ListenerCallback} listener - The callback to register.
     * @returns {this} The current class instance (for chaining).
     */
    addListener(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
    /**
     * Alias for `off`.
     * @param {string | symbol} event - The name of the event.
     * @param {ListenerCallback} listener - The listener to remove.
     * @returns {this} The current class instance (for chaining).
     */
    removeListener(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
    /**
     * Removes all listeners for a specific event, or all events if no event is specified.
     * @param {string | symbol} [event] - The name of the event. If omitted, all listeners from all events will be removed.
     * @returns {this} The current class instance (for chaining).
     */
    removeAllListeners(event?: string | symbol): this;
    /**
     * Returns the number of times the given `listener` is registered for the specified `event`.
     * If no `listener` is passed, returns how many listeners are registered for the `event`.
     * @param {string | symbol} eventName - The name of the event.
     * @param {Function} [listener] - Optional listener function to count.
     * @returns {number} Number of matching listeners.
     */
    listenerCount(eventName: string | symbol, listener?: Function): number;
    /**
     * Adds a listener function to the **beginning** of the listeners array for the specified event.
     * The listener is called every time the event is emitted.
     * @param {string | symbol} eventName - The event name.
     * @param {ListenerCallback} listener - The callback function.
     * @returns {this} The current class instance (for chaining).
     */
    prependListener(eventName: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
    /**
     * Adds a **one-time** listener function to the **beginning** of the listeners array.
     * The next time the event is triggered, this listener is removed and then invoked.
     * @param {string | symbol} eventName - The event name.
     * @param {ListenerCallback} listener - The callback function.
     * @returns {this} The current class instance (for chaining).
     */
    prependOnceListener(eventName: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
    /**
     * Returns an array of event names for which listeners are currently registered.
     * @returns {(string | symbol)[]} Array of event names.
     */
    eventNames(): (string | symbol)[];
    /**
     * Gets the current maximum number of listeners allowed for any single event.
     * @returns {number} The max listener count.
     */
    getMaxListeners(): number;
    /**
     * Returns a copy of the listeners array for the specified event.
     * @param {string | symbol} eventName - The event name.
     * @returns {Function[]} An array of listener functions.
     */
    listeners(eventName: string | symbol): Function[];
    /**
     * Returns a copy of the internal listeners array for the specified event,
     * including wrapper functions like those used by `.once()`.
     * @param {string | symbol} eventName - The event name.
     * @returns {Function[]} An array of raw listener functions.
     */
    rawListeners(eventName: string | symbol): Function[];
    /**
     * Applies a network proxy configuration to a given BrowserWindow instance natively.
     *
     * This method sets the proxy settings for the session associated with the window's webContents.
     * It is implemented asynchronously and throws if it encounters an error.
     *
     * @param {BrowserWindow} win - The target BrowserWindow whose session will receive the proxy configuration.
     * Must be a valid and active window instance.
     * @param {Electron.ProxyConfig} config - The proxy configuration object following Electron's ProxyConfig structure.
     * Example: `{ proxyRules: 'http=myproxy.com:8080;https=myproxy.com:8080', proxyBypassRules: 'localhost' }`
     *
     * @throws {Error} Throws an error if the provided window (`win`) is invalid or fails to set the proxy.
     * @returns {Promise<void>}
     */
    setProxy(win: BrowserWindow, config: Electron.ProxyConfig): Promise<void>;
    /**
     * Resolves a safe full path to an icon file inside the icon folder based on the OS.
     *
     * - Linux: .png
     * - Windows: .ico
     * - macOS: .icns
     *
     * @param {string} filename - The base name of the icon (without extension).
     * @param {string} [iconFolder=this.getIconFolder()] - The root folder where icons are stored.
     * @returns {string} - The full, safe path to the icon.
     * @throws {Error} If the filename is invalid, or the file does not exist or escapes the folder.
     */
    resolveSystemIconPath(filename: string, iconFolder?: string): string;
    /**
     * Returns the internal TinyWindowFile instance.
     * @returns {TinyWindowFile}
     */
    getWinFile(): TinyWindowFile;
    /**
     * Registers a callback function responsible for providing cache data to be sent
     * to renderer processes upon request.
     *
     * This method can only be called **once** during the application's lifecycle.
     * Any attempt to register multiple callbacks will result in an error.
     *
     * Once set, this callback is triggered when a renderer sends an event
     * requesting cache values (`ElectronCacheValues`). The response is automatically
     * sent back to the requesting renderer.
     *
     * @param {(data: any) => Record<string, any>} callback - A function that returns the current cache data as an object.
     *
     * @throws {Error} Throws an error if a cache request callback is already registered.
     * Error message: `"Cache request callback has already been set."`
     *
     * @returns {void}
     */
    setRequestCache(callback: (data: any) => Record<string, any>): void;
    /**
     * Creates a new Electron BrowserWindow and tracks it as a main or secondary window.
     *
     * If marked as the main window, it will be assigned to `#win`. Otherwise, it's stored
     * in the `#wins` map using an auto-incremented index.
     *
     * @param {NewBrowserOptions} [settings={}] - Configuration for the new BrowserWindow
     * @returns {TinyWinInstance}
     * @throws {TypeError} If settings is not an object.
     * @throws {Error} If trying to create a second main window.
     */
    createWindow({ config, fileId, show, minimizeOnClose, appDetails, urls, openWithBrowser, needsMaximize, isMain, }?: NewBrowserOptions): TinyWinInstance;
    /**
     * Destroys a specific window by key or the main window if no key is provided.
     *
     * This will fully close and remove the associated BrowserWindow and clean up its references.
     * If the window is the main one, it clears the internal main reference. If it’s a secondary
     * window, it is removed from the internal map.
     *
     * @param {string|number} [key] - Optional key to target a secondary window.
     * @throws {Error} If no main window exists or no matching window instance is found.
     */
    destroyWindow(key?: string | number): void;
    /**
     * Registers an existing Electron Tray instance under a given key.
     *
     * This method does not create a new tray. It simply stores a reference
     * to an already created Electron Tray so it can be managed later.
     *
     * @param {string} key - A unique identifier for the tray.
     * @param {Electron.Tray} tray - The Electron Tray instance to register.
     * @throws {Error} If the key is not a string or if the tray is invalid.
     */
    registerTray(key: string, tray: Electron.Tray): void;
    /**
     * Registers a tray click callback depending on the platform.
     * On Linux and macOS, it listens to the `click` event.
     * On Windows, it listens to the `double-click` event.
     *
     * @param {string} key - The identifier of the tray instance.
     * @param {(event: Electron.KeyboardEvent, bounds: Electron.Rectangle) => void} callback - The callback function to invoke.
     */
    onTrayClick(key: string, callback: (event: Electron.KeyboardEvent, bounds: Electron.Rectangle) => void): void;
    /**
     * Unregisters a previously registered tray click callback.
     * On Linux and macOS, it removes the `click` event listener.
     * On Windows, it removes the `double-click` event listener.
     *
     * @param {string} key - The identifier of the tray instance.
     * @param {(event: Electron.KeyboardEvent, bounds: Electron.Rectangle) => void} callback - The callback function to remove.
     */
    offTrayClick(key: string, callback: (event: Electron.KeyboardEvent, bounds: Electron.Rectangle) => void): void;
    /**
     * Retrieves a registered Tray by its key.
     *
     * @param {string} key - The identifier of the tray to retrieve.
     * @returns {Electron.Tray}
     * @throws {Error} If the tray is not found.
     */
    getTray(key: string): Electron.Tray;
    /**
     * Checks if a tray is registered under the specified key.
     *
     * @param {string} key - The key to check.
     * @returns {boolean}
     */
    hasTray(key: string): boolean;
    /**
     * Removes a tray from the registered tray list.
     *
     * @param {string} key - The identifier of the tray to delete.
     * @returns {boolean} True if the tray was found and deleted; false otherwise.
     */
    deleteTray(key: string): boolean;
    /**
     * Gets whether the window should minimize instead of close on user request.
     * @returns {boolean}
     */
    getMinimizeOnClose(): boolean;
    /**
     * Sets whether the window should minimize instead of close on user request.
     * @param {boolean} value
     */
    setMinimizeOnClose(value: boolean): void;
    /**
     * Gets the `minimizeOnClose` behavior for a specific window index.
     * Falls back to the global setting if not explicitly set.
     *
     * @param {number} index - The index of the window.
     * @returns {boolean}
     */
    getMinimizeOnCloseFor(index: number): boolean;
    /**
     * Sets the `minimizeOnClose` behavior for a specific window index.
     *
     * @param {number} index - The index of the window.
     * @param {boolean} value - Whether the window should minimize on close.
     */
    setMinimizeOnCloseFor(index: number, value: boolean): void;
    /**
     * Removes any custom `minimizeOnClose` override for a specific window.
     *
     * @param {number} index - The index of the window.
     */
    removeMinimizeOnCloseFor(index: number): void;
    /**
     * Clears all custom `minimizeOnClose` settings for secondary windows.
     */
    clearMinimizeOnCloseOverrides(): void;
    /**
     * Checks if a specific CLI argument was provided when starting the application.
     *
     * This method scans `process.argv` to determine whether a particular argument
     * (exact match) was passed via the command line. It's useful for enabling or
     * disabling behaviors at runtime based on flags.
     *
     * @param {string} name - The exact argument name to search for (e.g., "--debug").
     * @returns {boolean} `true` if the argument was found; otherwise, `false`.
     */
    hasCliArg(name: string): boolean;
    /**
     * Signals the application to quit and sets the internal quit flag.
     *
     * This method marks the app as intentionally quitting and then calls `app.quit()`.
     * If called more than once, it has no additional effect beyond the first invocation.
     */
    quit(): void;
    /**
     * Returns a copy of the developer console warning message array.
     * @returns {string[]}
     */
    getConsoleWarning(): string[];
    /**
     * Sets the warning messages to be displayed in the developer console.
     * Expects an array of two strings: the message and its CSS style.
     * @param {string[]} value
     */
    setConsoleWarning(value: string[]): void;
    /**
     * Checks if this is the first time the application logic is running.
     * @returns {boolean}
     */
    isFirstTime(): boolean;
    /**
     * Indicates whether the application is ready.
     * @returns {boolean}
     */
    isAppReady(): boolean;
    /**
     * Indicates whether the application is in the process of quitting.
     * @returns {boolean}
     */
    isQuiting(): boolean;
    /**
     * Checks whether a main window or a specific secondary window exists.
     *
     * If a `key` is provided, this method will check for the existence of a secondary window
     * in the internal map of windows. Only string keys are allowed.
     *
     * @param {string|number} [key] - Optional key to check existence of a specific secondary window.
     * @returns {boolean}
     * @throws {TypeError} If the provided key is not a string.
     */
    existsWin(key?: string | number): boolean;
    /**
     * Returns the current main BrowserWindow instance or a specific one by key.
     *
     * If a `key` is provided, this method will attempt to retrieve a secondary window
     * from the internal map of windows. Only string keys are accepted.
     *
     * @param {string|number} [key] - Optional key to retrieve a specific secondary window.
     * @returns {BrowserWindow}
     * @throws {Error} If no main window exists, key is not a string, or the key does not match any window.
     */
    getWin(key?: string | number): BrowserWindow;
    /**
     * Retrieves a window instance by its Electron window ID.
     *
     * @param {number} id - The Electron window ID to search for.
     * @returns {TinyWinInstance} The window instance matching the given ID.
     *
     * @throws {TypeError} If the provided ID is not a valid number.
     * @throws {Error} If no window instance with the given ID is found.
     */
    getWinInstanceById(id: number): TinyWinInstance;
    /**
     * Returns the TinyWinInstance object associated with the main window or a specific one by key.
     *
     * If a `key` is provided, this method will attempt to retrieve a secondary window
     * instance from the internal map of windows. Only string keys are supported.
     *
     * @param {string|number} [key] - Optional key to retrieve a specific secondary window instance.
     * @returns {TinyWinInstance}
     * @throws {Error} If no main window exists, key is not a string, or the key does not match any window.
     */
    getWinInstance(key?: string | number): TinyWinInstance;
    /**
     * @typedef {"home"|"appData"|"userData"|"sessionData"|"temp"|"exe"|"module"|"desktop"|"documents"|"downloads"|"music"|"pictures"|"videos"|"recent"|"logs"|"crashDumps"} ElectronPathName
     */
    /**
     * Returns the full path to a folder inside the Electron app's unpacked directory.
     *
     * Useful when accessing files that must remain unpacked (e.g. native binaries).
     * Validates inputs and throws if any parameter is not a string.
     *
     * @param {string|null} [where] - The folder name to append inside the unpacked directory.
     * @param {string} [packName='app.asar'] - The packed archive filename (usually "app.asar").
     * @param {string} [unpackName='app.asar.unpacked'] - The corresponding unpacked folder name (usually "app.asar.unpacked").
     * @returns {{ isUnpacked: boolean, unPackedFolder: string }} Object with unpacked folder path and status.
     * @throws {TypeError} If any parameter is not a valid string.
     */
    getUnpackedFolder(where?: string | null, packName?: string, unpackName?: string): {
        isUnpacked: boolean;
        unPackedFolder: string;
    };
    /**
     * Loads a Chromium extension from a specified folder and extension name.
     *
     * This method attempts to load the extension first from the unpacked folder.
     * If that fails, it tries to load from a fallback path.
     *
     * @param {string} extName - The name of the extension's folder.
     * @param {string} folder - Folder name inside the unpacked app path where the extension is located.
     * @param {Electron.LoadExtensionOptions} [ops] - Optional Electron extension loading options.
     * @returns {Promise<Electron.Extension>} A promise that resolves with the loaded extension.
     * @throws {TypeError} If any required argument is missing or invalid.
     * @throws {TypeError} If the extension fails to load from both primary and fallback paths.
     *
     * @beta
     */
    loadExtension(extName: string, folder: string, ops?: Electron.LoadExtensionOptions): Promise<Electron.Extension>;
    /**
     * Initializes the base folder in the given Electron path if not already created.
     * Throws if the folder was already initialized.
     *
     * @param {ElectronPathName} [name] - The Electron path key to use as root.
     * @returns {string} The absolute path of the created folder.
     * @throws {Error} If the folder for this path was already initialized.
     */
    initAppDataDir(name?: "home" | "appData" | "userData" | "sessionData" | "temp" | "exe" | "module" | "desktop" | "documents" | "downloads" | "music" | "pictures" | "videos" | "recent" | "logs" | "crashDumps"): string;
    /**
     * Retrieves the base folder path previously initialized via `initAppDataDir()`.
     *
     * @param {ElectronPathName} [name] - The Electron path key.
     * @returns {string} The initialized app data folder path.
     * @throws {Error} If the folder was not yet initialized.
     */
    getAppDataDir(name?: "home" | "appData" | "userData" | "sessionData" | "temp" | "exe" | "module" | "desktop" | "documents" | "downloads" | "music" | "pictures" | "videos" | "recent" | "logs" | "crashDumps"): string;
    /**
     * Creates a subdirectory inside the initialized base app data folder.
     * Throws if the subfolder was already created.
     *
     * @param {string} subdir - The name of the subfolder to create.
     * @param {ElectronPathName} [name] - The Electron path key.
     * @returns {string} The full path to the created subdirectory.
     * @throws {Error} If the subdirectory already exists in memory tracking.
     */
    initAppDataSubdir(subdir: string, name?: "home" | "appData" | "userData" | "sessionData" | "temp" | "exe" | "module" | "desktop" | "documents" | "downloads" | "music" | "pictures" | "videos" | "recent" | "logs" | "crashDumps"): string;
    /**
     * Retrieves a previously created subdirectory path.
     *
     * @param {string} subdir - The name of the subfolder.
     * @param {ElectronPathName} [name] - The Electron path key.
     * @returns {string} The absolute path of the subdirectory.
     * @throws {Error} If the subdirectory was not previously created.
     */
    getAppDataSubdir(subdir: string, name?: "home" | "appData" | "userData" | "sessionData" | "temp" | "exe" | "module" | "desktop" | "documents" | "downloads" | "music" | "pictures" | "videos" | "recent" | "logs" | "crashDumps"): string;
    /**
     * Returns the current application appData folder name.
     * @returns {string}
     */
    getAppDataName(): string;
    /**
     * Returns the current application icon path.
     * @returns {string}
     */
    getIcon(): string;
    /**
     * Returns the base folder path where icon assets are stored.
     *
     * This is useful when loading tray or window icons using relative paths
     * from a single shared folder defined in the constructor.
     *
     * @returns {string} The path to the icon folder.
     * @throws {Error} If the icon folder has not been defined.
     */
    getIconFolder(): string;
    /**
     * Returns the current application title.
     * @returns {string}
     */
    getTitle(): string;
    /**
     * Returns the current application app id.
     * @returns {string}
     */
    getAppId(): string;
    /**
     * Indicates whether this instance has acquired the lock to run.
     * Can be null (not yet determined), or a boolean result.
     * @returns {null|boolean}
     */
    gotTheLock(): null | boolean;
    /**
     * Opens the developer tools for the given BrowserWindow.
     * Also sends the custom console warning message to the devtools console.
     * @param {Electron.BrowserWindow} win - The target BrowserWindow instance.
     * @param {Electron.OpenDevToolsOptions} [ops] - The target DevTools config.
     */
    openDevTools(win: Electron.BrowserWindow, ops?: Electron.OpenDevToolsOptions): void;
    /**
     * Installs platform-specific protections for Windows systems.
     *
     * Currently disables GPU acceleration for Windows 7 (version 6.1).
     */
    installWinProtection(): void;
    /**
     * Initializes the application by ensuring a single instance is running.
     *
     * If another instance is already running, it exits. Otherwise,
     * it sets up Electron readiness events and prepares the app.
     */
    init(): void;
    /**
     * Loads a page into the given BrowserWindow.
     *
     * Depending on configuration, it can load a local file path or a URL.
     *
     * @param {BrowserWindow} win - The target BrowserWindow instance.
     * @param {string|string[]} page - The page or path segments to load.
     * @param {Electron.LoadFileOptions|Electron.LoadURLOptions} [ops] - Options passed to `loadFile` or `loadURL`.
     * @throws {TypeError} If the window is not a valid BrowserWindow.
     * @throws {TypeError} If page is not a string or string[].
     * @throws {TypeError} If page contains non-string entries.
     * @throws {TypeError} If ops is not an object.
     */
    loadPath(win: BrowserWindow, page: string | string[], ops?: Electron.LoadFileOptions | Electron.LoadURLOptions): void;
    #private;
}
import { EventEmitter } from 'events';
import { BrowserWindow } from 'electron';
import TinyWindowFile from './TinyWindowFile.mjs';
import TinyWinInstance from './TinyWinInstance.mjs';
import { AppEvents } from '../global/Events.mjs';
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