I therefore set about harnessing these tools in an existing project, with the aim of following the ASP.NET CORE 1 style to make upgrading later as simple as possible. I didn’t want to upgrade to ASP.NET Core 1 this late in the project, especially as ASP.NET Core 1 is very different to MVC5 and is not released yet anyway. I personally needed the power of these tools on an ASP.NET MVC5 e-commerce project which is nearing completion and we are doing fairly drastic things to the design and JavaScript front-end. If you have VS2013 then read this article by Scott Hanselman on what packages you need. Note: While this article talks about VS2015 it is also applicable to VS2013 as the same Bower, Grunt and Gulp features are available for VS2013 via add-on extensions. Introduction to Bower, Grunt, and Gulp in Visual Studio - Simple Talk Skip to content
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