Cakefile tasks are awesome.. I just implemented them in this project and I
will do the same for my other projects.

I updated the project to meet "non coffeers" requiriments, can someone take
a look if I had done it right? Oh, I also implemented a command line to
compress and extract tag.gz archives.

Suggestions are very welcomed.

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2012/12/6 Alan Hoffmeister <[email protected]>

> That cake stuff sounds tasty, I'll take a look and update the package.
>
>
> Em quinta-feira, 6 de dezembro de 2012, Nathan Rajlich escreveu:
>
>> Ya just add it as a "prepublish" step in your package.json file.
>> Something like this: http://stackoverflow.com/a/8913751/376773
>>
>> On Thu, Dec 6, 2012 at 11:27 AM, Bradley Meck <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>> > I think the main reason people encourage others to compile to JS is
>> that it
>> > can be a prepublish script to npm (you don't have to change .coffee to
>> .js
>> > manually every publish) and in doing so you do not require
>> 'coffee-script'
>> > to be loaded by the module that uses yours, making requirements of
>> modules
>> > that require yours can lead to odd assumptions, like if coffee-script
>> should
>> > be at a specific version or if the parent module. Messing with parent
>> > modules is a big nono generally, since it basically is requiring global
>> > (usually) state to be modified to use your module.
>> >
>> >
>> > On Thursday, December 6, 2012 1:21:17 PM UTC-6, Alan Hoffmeister wrote:
>> >>
>> >> Than why bothering compiling it to js? It's much more easy to maintain
>> it
>> >> with coffee files.
>> >>
>> >> Em quinta-feira, 6 de dezembro de 2012, Nathan Rajlich escreveu:
>> >>>
>> >>> Not at all. In fact compiling into JS before runtime would make
>> >>> boot-up time faster as well.
>> >>>
>> >>> On Thu, Dec 6, 2012 at 10:43 AM, Alan Hoffmeister
>> >>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >>> > Does it impact the module performance?
>> >>> >
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>> >>> >
>> >>> >
>> >>> >
>> >>> > 2012/12/6 mscdex <[email protected]>
>> >>> >>
>> >>> >> On Dec 6, 1:34 pm, Nathan Rajlich <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >>> >> > Very cool Alan! One recommendation though is to move
>> "coffee-script"
>> >>> >> > to "devDependencies" and then publish the compiled JS to npm,
>> rather
>> >>> >> > than (or alongside) the .coffee file. As a non-coffee user, I
>> >>> >> > shouldn't have to install "coffe-script" if I wanna use your
>> module.
>> >>> >>
>> >>> >> +1
>> >>> >>
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