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checkboxes.js
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With NPM:
npm install checkboxes.js --save
With bower:
bower install checkboxes --save
Manually:
jquery.checkboxes-###.min.js
just after jQuery.All help are more than welcome!
Fork this respository.
Clone your fork and create a feature branch from develop.
git clone git@github.com:<your-username>/checkboxes.js.git
git fetch origin
git checkout develop
git checkout -b feature-<super-power>
Install development dependencies.
npm install
bower install
Code and be happy!
Test your code (run grunt
to watch JS files and execute the test specs).
When everything is in good shape prepare the distribution files (run grunt build
).
Submit a pull request and grab popcorn.
Questions? Hit me.
When coding run
grunt
, this will watch for any change in source and test files, then it will lint and test your code as you code.
To run all tests:
grunt test
checkboxes.js was created by Rubens Mariuzzo with all the love in the world.
checkboxes.js would not have been possible without the help of: jQuery, Highlight.js, Font Awesome, Glyphicons, Twitter Bootstrap and Subtle Patterns. I'm very thankful for all!
FAQs
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We found that checkboxes.js demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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