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Change default application.js included in new Rails app [ci skip]

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Koichi ITO 2017-06-03 17:31:39 +09:00
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@ -447,15 +447,15 @@ For example, a new Rails application includes a default
```js
// ...
//= require jquery
//= require jquery_ujs
//= require rails-ujs
//= require turbolinks
//= require_tree .
```
In JavaScript files, Sprockets directives begin with `//=`. In the above case,
the file is using the `require` and the `require_tree` directives. The `require`
directive is used to tell Sprockets the files you wish to require. Here, you are
requiring the files `jquery.js` and `jquery_ujs.js` that are available somewhere
requiring the files `rails-ujs.js` and `turbolinks.js` that are available somewhere
in the search path for Sprockets. You need not supply the extensions explicitly.
Sprockets assumes you are requiring a `.js` file when done from within a `.js`
file.