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This is a configuration file, likely ⁣for a JavaScript module loader like ⁣RequireJS. Let’s break down what it contains:

1. paths:

This section defines the mapping between logical module names (used in require() calls in your‍ JavaScript ⁤code) adn​ the actual ⁣file‍ paths where those modules⁢ are located. It’s ⁤organized into nested objects.

* ‍ Top-Level Keys: These represent base paths or categories of⁢ modules. ​ Such as, libs suggests a directory containing third-party libraries. fly likely represents custom code within the project.
* ⁤ Values: The values are the paths to the actual JavaScript files.These can be relative ⁣paths (relative to the location of this configuration file) or URLs.

Here’s a breakdown of ⁢some key parts:

* custom: "2.6.2" – ⁤ A custom module at version 2.6.2. The path is ‍highly​ likely relative⁣ to the location‍ of this config file.
* libs/velocity: "1.2.2" – The Velocity.js library at version ‌1.2.2.
*⁤ libs/dataTables: "1.10.6" – The DataTables JavaScript​ library at ​version 1.10.6.
* ‌ libs/jquery: A large ⁢number​ of jQuery⁣ plugins are listed here, each with⁢ a⁣ specific version. This indicates the project heavily relies on ⁢jQuery and its extensions. Examples include:
* libs/jquery/dotdotdot: A plugin for truncating text with​ an ellipsis.
⁢ ⁢ * ⁢ libs/jquery/flexslider: A responsive slider plugin.
‌ ⁤ * libs/jquery/lazyload:‍ A plugin for lazy-loading images.
‌ * ‍ libs/jquery/ui/...: A comprehensive set of jQuery UI‍ widgets (autocomplete, accordion,​ tabs, dialog,⁢ etc.)‍ with version 1.11.4.
* libs/waypoints: A set of ⁣Waypoints.js modules for triggering functions as​ you scroll down the page.
* fly/libs/underscore-1.5.1: ⁢The Underscore.js utility‌ library.
* fly/libs/backbone-1.0.0: The Backbone.js framework.

2. ‌ shim:

This section is crucial for dealing with modules that don’t follow the⁣ standard asynchronous⁤ module ⁢definition (AMD) format ‍that RequireJS expects. Many older ‌libraries (like jQuery plugins) are ⁤loaded synchronously and rely on global variables.shim tells RequireJS how to handle these.

* Key: The logical module​ name (the name you’d use‍ in a require() call).
* ⁢ Value: ⁢An object with the following properties:
* deps: An array of module names that this module depends on. ‌RequireJS will ensure these‌ dependencies‌ are loaded before loading ​this module.
‌ * ​ exports: The ⁣name of ⁣the ⁣global variable that ‍this⁣ module creates. ‌ RequireJS will make this global variable available as the ‌return value of the require() call.

Examples:

* ⁣ ⁤ liveconnection/managers/connection: ​ Depends on liveconnection/libs/sockjs-0.3.4. This means the SockJS​ library must be loaded first.
* fly/libs/backbone.marionette: Depends on jquery,⁢ fly/libs/underscore, and fly/libs/backbone. it exports Marionette as a global variable.
* ‍ libs/jquery/ui/jquery.ui.tabs-1.11.4: Depends ⁤on jquery, ‍ libs/jquery/ui/jquery.ui.core, and fly/libs/jquery.widget.

3. map:

This‌ section defines aliases or mappings for modules. ‍ It’s ‌used to ⁢resolve different⁢ module names to the same underlying file.

* ‍ *: This ‍means the⁢ mapping applies ⁢to ⁤all ‍modules.
* adobe-pass: Maps to a ⁢specific URL for the Adobe Pass⁣ JavaScript library

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