AMD (Asynchronous Module Definition) modules work mainly with CommonJS, an unofficial standard for server-side JavaScript.
Most of the times, CommonJS-comliant code doesn't run properly inside the browser, being specially written for server-side JS interpreters like Node.js.
The clinch toolkit allows developers to translate CommonJS code to normal, client-side, browser-friendly JavaScript syntax.
This syntax can then be passed to the browser and executed without errors, while still producing the same results as the original code.
Basically, in layman's terms clinch is a server-side to client-side JavaScript syntax converter.
What is new in this release:
- Move all processors to separate modules
- Remove unneeded dependencies
- Remove templates tests - its test in separate modules
- Update all nmp modules to latest (again)
- Rebuild lib with CS 1.9.3
- Update documentation
What is new in version 1.0.1:
- Move all processors to separate modules
- Remove unneeded dependencies
- Remove templates tests - its test in separate modules
- Update all nmp modules to latest (again)
- Rebuild lib with CS 1.9.3
- Update documentation
What is new in version 0.6.3:
- Fixed error in case of delete cached file.
What is new in version 0.5.7:
- Added React support - .jsx and .csbx
What is new in version 0.5.3:
- Rebuild lib with CS 1.7.1.
What is new in version 0.4.9:
- Added 'replacement as function' code & test & docs
- Refactored some code
What is new in version 0.4.5:
- Fixes, test & docs.
What is new in version 0.4.3:
- Updated nmp module.
What is new in version 0.4.1:
- Added modules cache.
- Added both things to documentation.
Requirements:
- Node.js
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