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"readme": "# Karma [![Build Status](https://secure.travis-ci.org/karma-runner/karma.png?branch=master)](http://travis-ci.org/karma-runner/karma)\n\nA simple tool that allows you to execute JavaScript code in multiple\n_real_ browsers, powered by [Node.js] and [Socket.io].\n\n> The main purpose of Karma is to make your TDD development easy,\n> fast, and fun.\n\n## When should I use Karma?\n\n* You want to test code in *real* browsers.\n* You want to test code in multiple browsers (desktop, mobile,\n tablets, etc.).\n* You want to execute your tests locally during development.\n* You want to execute your tests on a continuous integration server.\n* You want to execute your tests on every save.\n* You love your terminal.\n* You don't want your (testing) life to suck.\n* You want to use [Istanbul] to automagically generate coverage\n reports.\n* You want to use [RequireJS] for your source files.\n\n\n## But I still want to use \\_insert testing library\\_\n\nKarma is not a testing framework, neither an assertion library,\nso for that you can use pretty much anything you like. Right now out\nof the box there is support for\n\n* [Mocha]\n* [Jasmine]\n* [QUnit]\n* \\_anything else\\_ Write your own adapter. It's not that hard. And we\n are here to help.\n\n\n## Which Browsers can I use?\n\nAll the major browsers are supported, if you want to know more see the\n[Browsers] page.\n\n\n## I want to use it. Where do I sign?\n\nYou don't need to sign anything but here are some resources to help\nyou to get started. And if you need even more infos have a look at our\ngreat [website].\n\n### Obligatory Screencast.\n\nEvery serious project has a screencast, so here is ours. Just click\n[here] and let the show begin.\n\n### NPM Installation.\n\nIf you have [Node.js] installed, it's as simple as\n\n```bash\n$ npm install -g karma\n```\n\nThis will give you the latest stable version available on npm. If you\nwant to live life on the edge you can do so by\n\n```bash\n$ npm install -g karma@canary\n```\n\nThe curious can have a look at the documentation articles for\n[Getting Started] and [Versioning].\n\n### Using it.\n\nGo into your project and create a Karma configuration. That is\njust a simple JavaScript or CoffeeScript file that tells Karma\nwhere all the awesomeness of your project are.\n\nYou can find a simple example in\n[test/client/karma.conf.js](https://github.com/karma-runner/karma/blob/master/test/client/karma.conf.js)\nwhich contains most of the options.\n\nTo create your own from scratch there is the `init` command, which\nwill be named `karma.conf.js` by default:\n\n```bash\n$ karma init\n```\nThis will ask you many questions and if you answered them all correct\nyou will be allowed to use Karma.\n\nFor more information on the configuration options see\n[Configuration File Overview].\n\nNow that you have your configuration all that is left to do is to\nstart Karma:\n```bash\n$ karma start\n```\n\nIf you want to run tests manually (without auto watching file changes), you can:\n```bash\n$ karma run\n```\nBut only if you have started the Karma server before.\n\n\n## Why did you create this?\n\nThroughout the development of [AngularJS], we've been using [JSTD] for\ntesting. I really think that JSTD is a great idea. Unfortunately, we\nhad many problems with JSTD, so we decided to write our own test\nrunner based on the same idea. We wanted a simple tool just for\nexecuting JavaScript tests that is both stable and fast. That's why we\nuse the awesome [Socket.io] library and [Node.js].\n\n\n## I still don't get it. Where can I get help?\n\n* [Docs]\n* [Mailing List]\n* [Issuetracker]\n* [@JsKarma] on Twitter\n\n## This is so great. I want to help.\n\nSee\n[Contributing.md](https://github.com/karma-runner/karma/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md)\nor the [docs] for more information.\n\n\n## My boss wants a license. So where is it?\n\n### The MIT License\n\n> Copyright (C) 2011-2013 Vojta Jína.\n>\n> Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person\n> obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files\
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