Package Exports
- dustjs-linkedin
- dustjs-linkedin/lib/dust
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Readme
Dust 
This is the LinkedIn fork of Dust.
Getting Started
A quick tutorial for how to use Dust https://github.com/linkedin/dustjs/wiki/Dust-Tutorial
More info http://linkedin.github.io/dustjs/ and http://linkedin.github.io/dustjs/#installation
More
Read more here: http://linkedin.github.com/dustjs/.
For LinkedIn dust-helpers: https://github.com/linkedin/dustjs-helpers.
For LinkedIn secure-filters : https://github.com/linkedin/dustjs-filters-secure.
Building Dust locally
Grab a copy of the repo
cd some_project_directory
git clone https://github.com/linkedin/dustjs.git dustjs
cd dustjs
(Optional) Install Grunt-cli
- Grunt-cli lets you run Grunt from within a subfolder see http://gruntjs.com/getting-started
npm install -g grunt-cli
fetch all the node dependencies
npm install
Run jshint and tests
grunt test
Contributing to Dust
setup a branch for what you are working on
git checkout -b myBranchName
Run jshint and tests
grunt test
... alternatively, run the watcher which hints and tests as you code
grunt watch
Add unit tests
Unit tests can be found in the test/jasmine-tests/spec
directory
Add an issue and send a pull request
Pull requests are easier to track if you also include an issue sending a pull request from a branch makes it easier for you to resolve conflicts in master