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Mimosa Platforms

tick-square Windows
tick-square Linux
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Mimosa Overview

A lightning-fast build tool for modern web development. Mimosa includes support for JavaScript, CSS, and template compilers, bower, linting, optimization, serving, RequireJS support, and Live Reload. It is also modular and pluggable for authoring your own functionality.

Mimosa Features

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Mimosa Tags

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