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Asynchronous templates for the browser and server (LinkedIn fork)
Asynchronous Javascript templating for the browser and server. This fork is maintained by LinkedIn.
Important: We recommend that you lock your version of Dust to a specific minor version, instead of a major version. By default, NPM will add "dustjs-linkedin": "^2.x.y"
to your package.json, which will install new minor versions automatically.
npm install --save --production dustjs-linkedin
# If you want the dustc compiler available globally
npm install --global --production dustjs-linkedin
If you want to add the Dust helpers or secure filters:
npm install --save --production dustjs-helpers
npm install --save --production dustjs-filters-secure
bower install --save dustjs-linkedin
examples/
directory in the repo for simple examples to help you get started using Dust in a variety of ways.v3.0.1 (2021/12/29 18:20 +00:00)
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Asynchronous templates for the browser and server (LinkedIn fork)
The npm package dustjs-linkedin receives a total of 15,466 weekly downloads. As such, dustjs-linkedin popularity was classified as popular.
We found that dustjs-linkedin demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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