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@BrianSipple BrianSipple commented Jan 4, 2017

Closes #83.

After getting a better understanding of what this was going for, I think a good solution would be to simply check the installing project's ember version inside of our blueprint, and then only add ember-get-helper to the project if necessary. As such, I also removed it from our own dependencies.

@BrianSipple BrianSipple force-pushed the conditional-ember-get-helper branch from 0bdff22 to cfb5c07 Compare January 5, 2017 02:16
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BrianSipple commented Jan 5, 2017

On second, thought, we'll still need ember-get-helper as a devDependency if we want to test against 1.13. I added it back 😄.

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