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This has no influence on Jenkins but can be used locally to easily run certain tools. Since we already had `.jshintrc` in our repo it was already possible to easily run JSHint from the command-line locally. Taking that as a base the following are new features: * `grunt csslint`: Runs CSSLint on all css files * `grunt qunit`: Runs QUnit (standalone) tests in PhantomJS * `grunt test`: Runs jshint/csslint/qunit * `grunt watch`: Runs the "test" command automatically whenever a file is changed. You can keep this in the background so whenever you save a file in your editor (e.g. Sublime Text) it'll run the tests and if there is a failure, it'll throw a bash error code causing your Terminal application to beep you in whatever way your operating system does so (e.g. for Mac OS X a red badge + jumping icon in the Dock). It will continue to run in the background even after a failure so no need to re-start watch after a failure. * `grunt`: Runs the default task, which is 'test'. Previously to use `jshint .` you had to: * One-time install: * install package -- nodejs npm * npm install -g jshint * Usage: * cd VisualEditor; jshint . Now, for grunt: * One-time install: * install package -- nodejs npm * npm install -g grunt-cli * cd VisualEditor; npm install * Usage: * cd VisualEditor; grunt Change-Id: I7a4fdf4b6bf3f00cef15dc3e2c81eceb595aec7c
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# Editors
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*~
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*.kate-swp
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.*.swp
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sublime-*
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.project
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.settings
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# Install and build artifacts
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/docs
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node_modules
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# OS
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.DS_Store
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