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grind

v0.1.2

Published

Compile your caffeinated languages.

Downloads

12

Readme

Grind — Compile your caffienated languages.

Grind is a JavaScript/CoffeeScript build tool created by Paul Straw. To use it, just specify a Grindfile at the root of your project using JSON; something like this:

{
	"paths": [
		"src/firstFile.js",
		"src/secondFile.coffee",
		"src/someFolder",
		"src/somethingElse.coffee"
	],
	"out": "grind-out.js",
	"uglify": true,
	"hint": true,
	"before": "",
	"after": ""
}

It will optionally hint and uglify your files, then write the result to whatever file you specify (default grind-out.js). If you have any other commands to run, just specify them in before or after.

Installation

Installation is handled with NPM. Just type npm install grind -g and you should be good to go.

Why didn't you just use OtherTool instead of making this?

  • I'm picky, and nothing I've found handles JS/CS compilation like I want it to.
  • It had been too long since I seriously played with Node (Over a year, disgraceful).
  • I needed a nice way to compile my new game engine, Cider.

License

Grind is licensed under the MIT license. For details, see the COPYING file.