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| -= Travis-CI Setup Instructions
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| -
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| -== Set Up Instructions
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| -
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| -1. Go to https://travis-ci.org/ and 'Sign in with Github'
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| -2. Visit https://travis-ci.org/profile to trigger a Github sync (this may take a minute)
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| -3. Find your project and flip the switch. This would be "<yourname>/angular.dart"
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| -4. Click the little wrench next to the switch, it will take you to github.
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| -5. Scroll down to Travis and click it
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| -6. Click the 'Test Hook' button.
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| -== What does it do?
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| -
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| -- Every time you push to your repo, Travis will grab the changes from your repo and run a
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| - build on it.
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| -- The build runs on Chrome and Dartium stable browsers.
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| -== How does it work.
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| -All scripts can be found it `.travis.yml' and `./scripts/travis` folder.
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| -1. Install latest google-chrome
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| -2. Install Dart stable or dev channel (currently only running on stable, see `.travis.yml` `matrix`)
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| -3. Run analyzer on the code
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| -4. Run karma on both Dartium (dart) and Chrome (dart2js)
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| -5. Generate documentation
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| -== What needs to be done
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| -- Publish generated documentation to a URL
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| -- If the branch is `presubmit`, then `github push upstream presubmit:master`
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| -- Collect/publish the test runs/times to some dashboard/graphing service
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