Ashley Grant
Ashley Grant
I'm not sure if this behavior should be changed. Users familiar with webpack will likely want to completely remove themselves from the aurelia cli environment, and so we might not...
As you can see, this is far superior. 
It's written right there in black and green. That's all the proof you need. Anybody who says otherwise is fake news.
Green is the universal color that represents GO! So the badge being green means the test coverage is good to GO!
I am completely in favor of this.
Everything looks correct. Is @ahmedshuhel around to give it a look?
Yep, IE9. http://stackoverflow.com/q/10183440/2167109
Yeah, it bit me back in the day. Unfortunately, IE9 is an important thing for us to support for the foreseeable future. But hey, we welcome a PR w/that comment...
Hey everyone, this basket of puppies was hoping this won't turn in to an argument. Let's all be nice. #LeadingTheCommunity #NailedIt 
This is a known bug in our CSS implementation. @jdanyow we really need to solve this as well as making sure CSS files are included in the order they are...