| 12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637383940414243444546474849505152535455565758596061626364656667686970717273747576777879808182838485868788899091929394 | <!DOCTYPE html><html>  <head>    <title>New Sails App</title>    <!-- Viewport mobile tag for sensible mobile support -->    <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1, maximum-scale=1">        <!--          Stylesheets and Preprocessors        ==============================        You can always bring in CSS files manually with `<link>` tags, or asynchronously        using a solution like AMD (RequireJS).  Or, if you like, you can take advantage         of Sails' conventional asset pipeline (boilerplate Gruntfile).        By default, stylesheets from your `assets/styles` folder are included        here automatically (between STYLES and STYLES END). Both CSS (.css) and LESS (.less)        are supported. In production, your styles will be minified and concatenated into        a single file.                To customize any part of the built-in behavior, just edit `tasks/pipeline.js`.        For example, here are a few things you could do:                        + Change the order of your CSS files            + Import stylesheets from other directories            + Use a different or additional preprocessor, like SASS, SCSS or Stylus    -->    <!--STYLES-->    <link rel="stylesheet" href="/styles/importer.css">    <!--STYLES END-->  </head>  <body>    <%- body %>    <!--        Client-side Templates        ========================        HTML templates are important prerequisites of modern, rich client applications.        To work their magic, frameworks like Backbone, Angular, Ember, and Knockout require        that you load these templates client-side.        By default, your Gruntfile is configured to automatically load and precompile        client-side JST templates in your `assets/templates` folder, then        include them here automatically (between TEMPLATES and TEMPLATES END).                To customize this behavior to fit your needs, just edit `tasks/pipeline.js`.        For example, here are a few things you could do:            + Import templates from other directories            + Use a different template engine (handlebars, jade, dust, etc.)            + Internationalize your client-side templates using a server-side              stringfile before they're served.    -->    <!--TEMPLATES-->        <!--TEMPLATES END-->    <!--      Client-side Javascript      ========================      You can always bring in JS files manually with `script` tags, or asynchronously      on the client using a solution like AMD (RequireJS).  Or, if you like, you can       take advantage of Sails' conventional asset pipeline (boilerplate Gruntfile).      By default, files in your `assets/js` folder are included here      automatically (between SCRIPTS and SCRIPTS END).  Both JavaScript (.js) and      CoffeeScript (.coffee) are supported. In production, your scripts will be minified      and concatenated into a single file.            To customize any part of the built-in behavior, just edit `tasks/pipeline.js`.      For example, here are a few things you could do:                    + Change the order of your scripts          + Import scripts from other directories          + Use a different preprocessor, like TypeScript    -->    <!--SCRIPTS-->    <script src="/js/dependencies/sails.io.js"></script>    <!--SCRIPTS END-->  </body></html>
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