LightSwitch in Visual Studio 2013 Community Edition - visual-studio

I wanted to try developing projects in LightSwitch and download Visual Studio 2013 Community edition which has same features as Professional but there is no LightSwitch project template.
Should i need to download seperatly ?
Regards

I have found the below link.
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/lightswitch/archive/2014/11/12/develop-lightswitch-and-cloud-business-apps-using-visual-studio-community-2013.aspx
You need to Office Developer Tools for Visual Studio 2013 – November Update.

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