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dark-roast

v0.0.4

Published

Compile CoffeeScript from non-standard file extensions.

Downloads

8

Readme

dark-roast

Compile CoffeeScript from non-standard file extensions.

Usage

npm install -g dark-roast

dark-roast --help

Examples

The CLI supports the coffee CLI, except for that it has the --blend option as well.

dark-roast --blend .co lib -- --compile

Warning!

This simple project came via an experimental desire to choose aesthetics over standards.

This, however, is arguably a dark thing to do. Possibly an EVIL thing to do, and something that could cause very serious repercussions, including:

  • An open source community that hates you.
  • Random bricks thrown through your window by said community.
  • Being called a hipster because you name your script extension allongé.
  • The fact that unique, standard, globally recognizable file extensions keeps hell from spilling into our world.

However, just think of the characters you will save!

Talk about value!

So! If you feel the need to do the same at times, perhaps this darker roast is more to your fitting.

TODO

  • write tests
  • don't be lazy and copy files
  • verbosity command