KUTE.js is a JavaScript animation engine for modern browsers.
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KUTE.js is a JavaScript animation engine for modern browsers.
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There are many pending pull requests. We can initiate Travis to directly check if PR has the correct JSON format or not.
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I know it's really an edge case since it can only happen when not reading the awesome documentation properly.
But since it's actually a contradiction according to the documentation and other similar things are also throwing an error, you might want to consider checking for this case and throwing an INVALID_DEFINITIONS error?
Alternatively it would make sense to just document which one wins,