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  1. Grunt: The JavaScript Task Runner

    How do I get started? Read the Getting Started guide for instructions on using Grunt in your projects. Once you've done that, check out a Sample Gruntfile and learn more about …

  2. Getting started - Grunt: The JavaScript Task Runner

    The Creating Tasks guide lists the differences between the types of Grunt tasks and shows a number of sample tasks and configurations. For more information about writing custom tasks …

  3. Using the CLI - Grunt: The JavaScript Task Runner

    Run sudo npm install -g grunt-cli (Windows users should omit "sudo ", and may need to run the command-line with elevated privileges). The grunt command-line interface comes with a series …

  4. Configuring tasks - Grunt: The JavaScript Task Runner

    Most tasks perform file operations, so Grunt provides a built-in infrastructure to retrieve the files a task should process. The advantage is that this logic doesn't have to be implemented again by …

  5. Documentation - Grunt: The JavaScript Task Runner

    Once mastered all the basic concepts you might want to create your own Grunt tasks. Our step-by-step guide and the API documentation page will help you in achieving this goal.

  6. Installing grunt - Grunt: The JavaScript Task Runner

    This document explains how to install specific versions of Grunt and Grunt plugins. If you haven't read the Getting Started guide, you should check that out first.

  7. Plugins - Grunt: The JavaScript Task Runner

    To install and use any plugin listed here, checkout how to install and use the Grunt plugins section. You may also be interested on how to create your own Grunt plugin.

  8. Sample Gruntfile - Grunt: The JavaScript Task Runner

    To do that, we'll cover a Grunt plugin called grunt-contrib-watch. The latter runs predefined tasks, such as grunt-contrib-jshint, whenever files are added, changed, or deleted.

  9. Project Scaffolding - Grunt: The JavaScript Task Runner

    The grunt argument is a reference to grunt, containing all the grunt methods and libs. The init argument is an object containing methods and properties specific to this init template.

  10. Creating tasks - Grunt: The JavaScript Task Runner

    Every time Grunt is run, you specify one or more tasks to run, which tells Grunt what you'd like it to do. If you don't specify a task, but a task named "default" has been defined, that task will …