Github user robertkowalski commented on the pull request:

    https://github.com/apache/couchdb-fauxton/pull/325#issuecomment-84644860
  
    @kxepal yes you can still use `./bin/grunt` - using the npm scripts section 
is the convenient way to do that plus that everyone new to the project can run 
`npm run -l` and gets a list of available tasks. Additionally the npm run 
commands would not change if we decide to use another tool instead of grunt.
    
    It is also quite common that I am looking into the npm scripts section of a 
new project to see what the possible commands are.


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