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constraintjs
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For documentation or the full ConstraintJS API, visit cjs.from.so/.
If you'd rather build from this repository, you must install node.js and Grunt. Then, from inside the constraintjs source directory, run:
npm install .
grunt
The CJS Library will appear in the build/ directory.
Make changes to the files in src/ instead of build/. After you change a file, be sure to run grunt
to re-build the files in build/. By default, the sourcemap generated for build/cjs.min.js links to the build/cjs.js file. To build a sourcemap that links back to the original src/ files (significantly more useful for development), change grunt
in the instructions above to grunt dev
:
npm install .
grunt dev
FAQs
Constraint library for JavaScript
We found that constraintjs 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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