# Support for Electron Forge If you have questions about usage, we encourage you to browse the [website](https://www.electronforge.io/), and visit one of the several [community-driven sites](https://github.com/electron/electron#community), including the [official Electron Discord server](https://discord.gg/invite/APGC3k5yaH), where there is a dedicated channel for Electron Forge. ## Troubleshooting One way to troubleshoot potential problems is to set the `DEBUG` environment variable before running `electron-forge`. This will print debug information from the specified modules. The value of the environment variable is a comma-separated list of modules which support this logging feature. Known modules include: - `@electron/get:*` - `@electron/osx-sign` - `electron-forge:*` (always use this one before filing an issue) - `electron-installer-debian` - `electron-installer-dmg` - `electron-installer-flatpak` - `electron-installer-redhat` - `electron-installer-snap:*` - `electron-packager` - `electron-rebuild` - `electron-windows-installer:main` - `electron-windows-store` - `extract-zip` - `get-package-info` We use the [`debug`](https://www.npmjs.com/package/debug#usage) module for this functionality. It has examples on how to set environment variables if you don't know how. **If you are using `npm run` to execute `electron-forge`, run the `electron-forge` command without using `npm run` and make a note of the output, because `npm run` does not print out error messages when a script errors.**