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|  | Closes #6706 | 
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|  | It is safer to use markdown style links and save jsdoc style links for
internal links and code references | 
|  | Closes #6197 | 
|  | changed "building and application" to "building an application"
Closes #6156 | 
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|  | point to protractor | 
|  | unix systems
Closes #5814
Closes #5811 | 
|  | Closes #5318 | 
|  | Closes #5216 | 
|  | Closes #5058 | 
|  | Backslash is acting as escape character so text is not properly formatted.
Closes #4923 | 
|  | Closes #4848 | 
|  | Closes #4846 | 
|  | This message needs a justification. Without one, it's like asking somebody
on *nix to run everything under sudo 'just because'.
Closes #4832 | 
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|  | Current build process leverages closure jar for javascript minification.
If Java is not installed and included in the PATH the build will fail. | 
|  | Replaced instances of 'Testacular' with 'Karma' to reflect name change of test runner.
Replaced instances of 'http://vojtajina.github.com/testacular' with 'http://karma-runner.github.io/' to reflect dedicated page for Karma Test Runner.
Added location of config file needed to start the Karma server. This is still labeled 'testacular.conf.js' and needs file name to be updated in the phone example repo. | 
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|  | Migrates the Angular project from Rake to Grunt.
Benefits:
- Drops Ruby dependency
- Lowers barrier to entry for contributions from JavaScript ninjas
- Simplifies the Angular project setup and build process
- Adopts industry-standard tools specific to JavaScript projects
- Support building angular.js on Windows platform (really?!? why?!?)
BREAKING CHANGE: Rake is completely replaced by Grunt. Below are the deprecated Rake tasks and their Grunt equivalents:
rake --> grunt
rake package --> grunt package
rake init --> N/A
rake clean --> grunt clean
rake concat_scenario --> grunt build:scenario
rake concat --> grunt build
rake concat_scenario --> grunt build:scenario
rake minify --> grunt minify
rake version --> grunt write:version
rake docs --> grunt docs
rake webserver --> grunt webserver
rake test --> grunt test
rake test:unit --> grunt test:unit
rake test:<jqlite|jquery|modules|e2e> --> grunt test:<jqlite|jquery|modules|end2end|e2e>
rake test[Firefox+Safari] --> grunt test --browsers Firefox,Safari
rake test[Safari] --> grunt test --browsers Safari
rake autotest --> grunt autotest
NOTES:
* For convenience grunt test:e2e starts a webserver for you, while grunt test:end2end doesn't.
  Use grunt test:end2end if you already have the webserver running.
* Removes duplicate entry for Describe.js in the angularScenario section of angularFiles.js
* Updates docs/src/gen-docs.js to use #done intead of the deprecated #end
* Uses grunt-contrib-connect instead of lib/nodeserver (removed)
* Removes nodeserver.sh, travis now uses grunt webserver
* Built and minified files are identical to Rake's output, with the exception of one less
  character for git revisions (using --short) and a couple minor whitespace differences
Closes #199 | 
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|  | npm install is listed in the dependencies section of the contribute guide but
is missing from the step-by-step. This adds it as step 4. | 
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|  | Updated the canonical video to a recent one. Fixed a typo. | 
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|  | Making testacular a dependency to avoid having to install it globally.
(Causes npm issues on some machines) | 
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|  | Closes #1493 | 
|  | Describes several common pitfalls new users of Angular fall into that
I've observed in #angularjs. | 
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|  | we now have two types of namespaces:
- true namespace: angular.* - used for all global apis
- virtual namespace: ng.*, ngMock.*, ... - used for all DI modules
the virual namespaces have services under the second namespace level (e.g. ng.)
and filters and directives prefixed with filter: and directive: respectively
(e.g. ng.filter:orderBy, ng.directive:ngRepeat)
this simplifies urls and makes them a lot shorter while still avoiding name collisions |