All commits that fix bugs or add features need a test.
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Do not merge code without tests.</blink>
If your patch changes the API or fixes a bug please use one of the following prefixes in your commit subject:
[fixed] ...
[changed] ...
[added] ...
[removed] ...
That ensures the subject line of your commit makes it into the auto-generated changelog. Do not use these tags if your change doesn't fix a bug and doesn't change the public API.
Commits with changed, added, or removed, should probably be reviewed by another collaborator.
Please include an upgrade path with example code in the commit message.
If it doesn't make sense to do this, then it doesn't make sense to use
[changed]
or [removed]
:)
Please update the docs with any API changes, the code and docs should always be in sync.
npm test
will fire up a karma test runner and watch for changesnpm start
fires up a webpack dev server that will watch for changes and build the examples
The best way to hack on the router is to symlink it into your project
using npm link
. Then, use npm run watch
to automatically watch the modules
directory and output a new build
every time something changes.