Those are both very easily added from the Vue-CLI. There is also no custom styling libraries (Bulma, Bootstrap, etc), or meta-languages (Sass, TS, Pug, etc), or component libraries (Vuetify, Inkline, etc). This is repo is meant to be the "go to" option for building all desktop apps with Vue. So it avoids pushing any particular choices on to you. With the exception of testing being set up for Jest, and Linting being set up to ensure minumum quality of this boilerplate repo itself. Both of which can be easily modified, ignored, or removed.
They take a long time. If you do `npm run build` expect it to take 10-30 minutes. This can be adjusted by changing the build params in the `package.json`. The more platforms and build types, the longer it takes. You can also remove the `--concurrent` from the `build:nw` script to see a status of what has been completed. This will allow individual pieces to finish faster, but the entire build will take longer.
To update your version of Vue-DevTools run `npm run update:vue-devtools`.
This will download the source code for the latest version of Vue-DevTools and do a custom build for NW.js. This ensures you always have the latest version.
* [vue-desktop-basic](https://github.com/TheJaredWilcurt/vue-desktop-basic) - Does not use a build system at all, all `.vue` files run directly in the browser context