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README.md

AngularJS Build Status

Fixed to work on IE7 (and IE6 as good as possible).

AngularJS lets you write client-side web applications as if you had a smarter browser. It lets you use good old HTML (or HAML, Jade and friends!) as your template language and lets you extend HTML’s syntax to express your application’s components clearly and succinctly. It automatically synchronizes data from your UI (view) with your JavaScript objects (model) through 2-way data binding. To help you structure your application better and make it easy to test, AngularJS teaches the browser how to do dependency injection and inversion of control. Oh yeah and it also helps with server-side communication, taming async callbacks with promises and deferreds; and make client-side navigation and deeplinking with hashbang urls or HTML5 pushState a piece of cake. The best of all: it makes development fun!

Building AngularJS

Once you have your environment setup just run:

grunt package

Running Tests

To execute all unit tests, use:

grunt test:unit

To execute end-to-end (e2e) tests, use:

grunt package
grunt test:e2e

To learn more about the grunt tasks, run grunt --help and also read our contribution guidelines.

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