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🚀 Axway Amplify tool to use Turbo for turbo charging your Appcelerator Titanium SDK Framework!

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{ "versions": [ { "version": "1.13.8-0", "title": "[1.13.8-0] - 2019-02-22 - Initial Release", "date": "2019-02-22", "body": "### Added\n- Based on Titanium Alloy 1.13.8\n- Support for the following XML attributes in views: `fontSize`, `fontFamily`, `fontStyle`, `fontWeight`, `textStyle`\n - Made default backbone version: 1.3.3\n- Replaced Underscore.js with Lodash 4.17.11\n- Updated babel.js to 7.x\n- Added support for babel config files: `.babelrc`, `.babelrc.js` and `babel.config.js`\n- Added support for camelCase, snake_case, and kabab-case in XML views\n- Added plugin property `compileConfig.dir.resourcesAlloy`\n- Added ability to use Node.js modules installed in root directory of project", "parsed": { "_": [ "Based on Titanium Alloy 1.13.8", "Support for the following XML attributes in views: fontSize, fontFamily, fontStyle, fontWeight, textStyle", "Replaced Underscore.js with Lodash 4.17.11", "Updated babel.js to 7.x", "Added support for babel config files: .babelrc, .babelrc.js and babel.config.js", "Added support for camelCase, snake_case, and kabab-case in XML views", "Added plugin property compileConfig.dir.resourcesAlloy", "Added ability to use Node.js modules installed in root directory of project" ], "Added": [ "Based on Titanium Alloy 1.13.8", "Support for the following XML attributes in views: fontSize, fontFamily, fontStyle, fontWeight, textStyle", "Replaced Underscore.js with Lodash 4.17.11", "Updated babel.js to 7.x", "Added support for babel config files: .babelrc, .babelrc.js and babel.config.js", "Added support for camelCase, snake_case, and kabab-case in XML views", "Added plugin property compileConfig.dir.resourcesAlloy", "Added ability to use Node.js modules installed in root directory of project" ] } } ], "title": "Titanium Turbo - Release Notes", "description": "Titanium Turbo is a fork of Titanium Alloy that adds some enhancements and customizations for rapid development." }