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Alpaca provides the easiest and fastest way to generate interactive forms for the web and mobile devices. It runs simply as HTML5 or more elaborately using Bootstrap, jQuery Mobile or jQuery UI. Alpaca uses Handlebars to process JSON schema and provide

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CKEditor 4 - Releases ===================== ## Releases Code This repository contains the official release versions of [CKEditor](http://ckeditor.com). There are four versions for each release &mdash; `standard-all`, `basic`, `standard`, and `full`. They differ in the number of plugins that are compiled into the main `ckeditor.js` file as well as the toolbar configuration. See the [comparison](http://ckeditor.com/presets) of the `basic`, `standard`, and `full` installation presets for more details. The `standard-all` build includes all official CKSource plugins with only those from the `standard` installation preset compiled into the `ckeditor.js` file and enabled in the configuration. All versions available in this repository were built using [CKBuilder](http://ckeditor.com/builder), so they are optimized and ready to be used in a production environment. ## Documentation Developer documentation for CKEditor is available online at: <http://docs.ckeditor.com>. ## Installation ### Git clone To install one of the available releases, just clone this repository and switch to the respective branch (see next section): git clone -b <release branch> git://github.com/ckeditor/ckeditor-releases.git ### Git submodule If you are using git for your project and you want to integrate CKEditor, we recommend to add this repository as a [submodule](http://git-scm.com/book/en/Git-Tools-Submodules). git submodule add -b <release branch> git://github.com/ckeditor/ckeditor-releases.git <clone dir> git commit -m "Added CKEditor submodule in <clone dir> directory." ### Using Package Managers See the [Installing CKEditor with Package Managers](http://docs.ckeditor.com/#!/guide/dev_package_managers) article for more details about installing CKEditor with Bower and Composer. ## Repository Structure ### Branches This repository contains the following branches: - `master` and `latest` &ndash; the latest release of the `standard-all` preset (including betas). - `stable` &ndash; the latest stable release of the `standard-all` preset (non-beta). - `A.B.x` (e.g. `4.3.x`) &ndash; the latest release of the `standard-all` preset in the `A.B` branch. - `(basic|standard|full)/stable` &ndash; the latest stable release tag point (non-beta). - `(basic|standard|full)/latest` &ndash; the latest release tag point (including betas). - `(basic|standard|full)/A.B.x` (e.g. `basic/4.0.x`) &ndash; the latest releases in the `A.B` branch. ### Tags **Since version 4.3.3** this repository uses the following tag naming rules: - `x.y.z` &ndash; contains the `standard-all` editor build, e.g. `4.3.3`, `4.4.0` etc. - `(basic|standard|full)/x.y.z` &ndash; contains the editor build with a given preset, e.g. `basic/4.3.3`. The version numbers follow the [Semantic Versioning 2.0.0](http://semver.org/) scheme. Up to version **4.3.2** the tags were released in the following form `x.y[.z]/(basic|standard|full)`. For example: `4.0/basic`, `4.0.1/standard`. This convention was changed in CKEditor 4.3.3 to conform to the Semantic Versioning scheme. ## Checking Your Installation The editor comes with a few sample pages that can be used to verify if the installation succeeded. Take a look at the `samples` directory. To test your installation, just call the following page for your website: http://<your site>/<CKEditor installation path>/samples/index.html For example: http://www.example.com/ckeditor/samples/index.html ### License Licensed under the GPL, LGPL, and MPL licenses, at your choice. Please check the `LICENSE.md` file for more information about the license.