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@oracle/oraclejet-tooling
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Programmatic API to build and serve Oracle JET web and mobile applications
This tooling API contains methods to build and serve Oracle JET web and hybrid mobile apps. It is intended to be used with task running tools such as grunt or gulp. The APIs can also be invoked directly.
This is an open source project maintained by Oracle Corp.
This module will be automatically installed when you scaffold a web or hybrid mobile app following the Oracle JET Developers Guide.
Oracle JET is an open source project. Pull Requests are currently not being accepted. See CONTRIBUTING for details.
Copyright (c) 2014, 2018 Oracle and/or its affiliates The Universal Permissive License (UPL), Version 1.0
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Programmatic API to build and serve Oracle JET web and mobile applications
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