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can-legacy-view-helpers

v1.0.0

Published

Legacy view helpers used by can-ejs and can-mustache.

Downloads

139

Readme

can-legacy-view-helpers

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The files in this repository are used by legacy view engines for CanJS, specifically can-ejs and can-mustache. This module is not intended to be used as a standalone module. While the code in this repository has been heavily tested and should be considered stable, it is no longer supported. Please use at your own risk.

CanJS now ships with Stache as its primary view engine — it is much faster than mustache and ejs. You should use it instead!

Documentation

Read the can-legacy-view-helpers API docs on CanJS.com.

Changelog

See the latest releases on GitHub.

Contributing

The contribution guide has information on getting help, reporting bugs, developing locally, and more.

License

MIT