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Zepto is a minimalist JavaScript library for modern browsers with a largely jQuery-compatible API. If you use jQuery, you already know how to use Zepto.
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Zepto.js – a minimalist JavaScript library
Zepto is a minimalist JavaScript library for modern browsers with a largely jQuery-compatible API. If you use jQuery, you already know how to use Zepto.
See zeptojs.com for an extended introduction, downloads and documentation.
Zepto.js is licensed under the terms of the MIT License.
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Building
The official site offers a download of the default distribution of Zepto. This is good for starting out. However, at some point you might want to add some optional modules and remove some of the default ones you don't need, to keep the size at a minimum. That's when you need to check out Zepto's source code and use the build commands. Alternatively you can use the web based Zepto Builder
You will need Node.js installed on your system.
$ npm install
$ npm run-script dist
# do a custom build
$ MODULES="zepto event data" npm run-script dist
# on Windows
c:\zepto> SET MODULES=zepto event data
c:\zepto> npm run-script dist
The resulting files are:
dist/zepto.js
dist/zepto.min.js
If you install CoffeeScript globally, you can run make
directly:
# one-time operation
$ npm install coffee-script --global
$ coffee make dist
$ MODULES="zepto event data ..." ./make dist
# on Windows
c:\zepto> SET MODULES=zepto event data
c:\zepto> coffee make dist
Zepto modules
Zepto modules are individual files in the "src/" directory.
Contributing
Please read our contribution guidelines for information on how to contribute.
Get in touch:
Write documentation
Zepto docs are written in Markdown and live in the "gh-pages" branch. They are published on zeptojs.com.
You can use GitHub's web interface to make quick changes to documentation for specific Zepto features (example: ajaxSettings). This will submit a pull request to us that we can review.
Report a bug
- Check if the bug is already fixed in the master branch since the last release.
- Check existing issues. Open a new one, including exact browser & platform information. For better formatting of your report, see GitHub-flavored Markdown.
Running tests
You will need to install PhantomJS. On OS X, that's easy:
$ brew install phantomjs
To run the automated tests:
$ npm test
To run a test server, which you can hit with your browsers and devices:
$ npm start
Go to http://your-ip-address:3000/
on your browser and follow the
instructions. For your convenience test failures and exceptions will be
reported to the the console you started the test server in (as well as
the browser console if available).