## EaselJS uses [Grunt](http://gruntjs.com/) to manage the build process. ## To use Note that this requires a familiarity with using the command line. The example commands shown are for use with the OSX Terminal. ### Install dependencies sass (3.3 or greater is required): # ruby is required for sass. Check http://sass-lang.com/install for dependencies. # Install (or update) sass gem install sass; Node (0.10.x or greater is required): # check the version via the command line node -v If your Node install is out of date, get the latest from [NodeJS.org](http://nodejs.org/) After node is setup, install the other dependencies. You may want to familiarize yourself with the Node Packager Manager (NPM) before proceeding. # Install the grunt command line utility globally sudo npm install grunt-cli -g # Change to the build directory, which contains package.json cd /path/to/libraryName/build/ # Install all the dependencies from package.json npm install ### Setup You can change the default settings to suit your local work environment by overriding them in a "config.local.json" file in the build directory. All paths can either be relative to the build folder, or absolute paths. * docs_out_path - Location of the uncompressed generated docs. ### Building To export a release build for this library run: grunt build This command will: * Update the version.js file(s) with the current date and version number from config * Create the {PROJECT_NAME}-{VERSION}.min.js file, and move it to ../lib * Generate the documentation in the docs_out_path from config * Create a zip file of the documentation and move it to ../docs **NEXT version** The same process as above, but uses "NEXT" as the version. This is used to generate minified builds with the latest source between release versions. grunt next **Combined File** The same as the NEXT process, but will not minify the source code. All code formatting and comments are left intact. grunt combine ### All commands * grunt build - Build everything based on the version in package.json * grunt next - Build everything using the NEXT version. * grunt combine - Build a NEXT version, but leave comments and formatting intact. * grunt docs - Build only the docs * grunt exportScriptTags - Export valid