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Complete enough to use for nearly every project. See the roadmap to 2.0.
npm install -g coffee-script-redux
coffee --help
coffee --js <input.coffee >output.js
Before transitioning from Jeremy's compiler, see the intentional deviations from jashkenas/coffee-script wiki page.
git clone git://github.com/michaelficarra/CoffeeScriptRedux.git && cd CoffeeScriptRedux && npm install
make clean && git checkout -- lib && make -j build && make test
I'd like to thank the following financial contributors for their large donations to the Kickstarter project that funded the initial work on this compiler. Together, you donated over $10,000. Without you, I wouldn't have been able to do this.
And of course, thank you Jeremy (and all the other contributors) for making the original CoffeeScript compiler.
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