Tyler Hughes
Tyler Hughes
Suggestion: Travis-CI and Appveyor both support Node.js projects, which would be required to use our gulp tasks as our CI tests. So I suggest that we use one of these...
@steveathon per our previous discussion we talked about using Travis CI to do our tests since Grunt and QUnit are used natively in Travis. I'd also like to suggest that...
Since making the library OOP and adding a CI build is kinda one in the same project I'm going to add this link below. Basically the OOP has been merged...
Update: As previously stated it would be great if each commit and PR made automatically validated and linted the files. I also figured that since we are working on setting...
@kaptainkommie you seem to have a good interest in continuing this project. When you're finished with the resize feature if you're up to it I think finishing these unit tests...
Can you share your gruntfile please?
@AndrewDryga support for this package has not been dropped.
Support for prune has been added.
@AndrewDryga support has not been dropped for this package. With 13 PRs, 49 issues, and a list of things on the roadmap it's just taking some time to get things...
@tony13tv Can you provide an example of how this can be used so we can test your PR?