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package.json and NPM #1

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@axelpale axelpale commented May 3, 2015

NPM compatibility for css-ease, the last missing part in getting Move.js to NPM. All other Move.js dependencies can be found from NPM already.

Only think required from you, yields, is to run npm publish after the merge. After that css-ease can be seen at https://www.npmjs.com/package/css-ease and installable by npm install css-ease.

If you have any further questions I'm glad to help.

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axelpale commented May 4, 2015

Hi yields, I guess you are quite busy as you author many popular libraries, including Move.js. I still ask your attention to this issue and to add in the bigger picture, here is the link to the package.json and NPM issue with Move.js. I try to make my best to minimize the work that must be done by you, with both css-ease and move.js.

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yields commented May 4, 2015

thanks man, published!

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axelpale commented May 5, 2015

Cool, thanks for reacting on a such short notice! About the bigger picture, the pull request for package.json integration to move.js is now ready. After some initial challenges the integration turned out to be nice and easy, and works with browserify like a charm. This is going to be great, I suppose this will have a huge impact on the move.js userbase :)

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