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**IMPORTANT**: Since version 1.3.0, this is the main repository of Grease. Versions older than 1.1.9 can be found in the [Smalltalkhub repository](http://www.smalltalkhub.com/#!/~Seaside/Grease11). Check out the [releases list](https://github.com/SeasideSt/Grease/releases) for all version numbers in this repository.
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The Grease Portability Library [](https://travis-ci.org/SeasideSt/Grease)
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Since version 1.3.0, this is the main repository of Grease. Versions older than 1.1.9 can be found in the [Smalltalkhub repository](http://www.smalltalkhub.com/#!/~Seaside/Grease11). Check out the [releases list](https://github.com/SeasideSt/Grease/releases) for all version numbers in this repository.
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Grease enhances the ANSI Smalltalk standard. With only a few exceptions, we assume platforms are fully ANSI-compliant. Platforms want to support Seaside and standardization makes this easier for the project’s developers and its porters.
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Grease defines expected APIs with unit tests. Platforms can quickly determine if they are compatible and users can examine the tests to determine exactly which behaviours they can count on.
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