CONTRIBUTING: Replace grunt commands with npm

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cd jquery-ui
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The tests can run in any local web server. Ideally you should test your patch in appropriate web browsers and if possible run `grunt` to lint the code and run automated tests (this will happen automatically when you create a pull request). See the [Recommended Setup](#environment-recommended-setup) for setting up Node.js so that the grunt command works.
The tests can run in any local web server. Ideally you should test your patch in appropriate web browsers and if possible run `npm test` to lint the code and run automated tests (this will happen automatically when you create a pull request). See the [Recommended Setup](#environment-recommended-setup) for setting up Node.js so that the `npm test` command works.
### Environment: Getting the Source
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### Environment: Recommended Setup
jQuery UI uses Node.js & Grunt to automate the building and validation of source code. Here is how to set that up:
jQuery UI uses Node.js to automate the building and validation of source code. Here is how to set that up:
* Get [Node.js](http://nodejs.org/) (includes NPM, necessary for the next step)
* Install Grunt cli:
```bash
npm install -g grunt-cli
```
* Install local Node.js modules
```bash
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### Running the Tests
To lint the JavaScript, HTML, and CSS, as well as run a smoke test in PhantomJS, run grunt:
To lint the JavaScript, HTML, and CSS, as well as run a smoke test in PhantomJS, run the full test suite through npm:
```bash
grunt
npm test
```
To run the tests for a specific plugin in your browser, open the appropriate file from the `/tests/unit/` directory, for example: `http://localhost/tests/unit/accordion/accordion.html`. The domain will be dependent on your local server configuration; if there is a port, be sure to include it.