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In a lot of cases, the developer console/tools are still left in the resulting package and can be turned on/opened with either a command-line option or a shortcut key combo like (Ctrl+Shift+I or similar).
If the package uses a bundler setup NW.js or similar, those usually offer development packages as well as retail packages. For that, you can just download the developer SDK and overwrite the files the program uses as with the dev ones and it'll re-enable the developer console.
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