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Note: cram.js --> RaveJS

We are very excited about RaveJS, the successor to curl.js and cram.js. At its core, rave uses an ES6 Loader, rather than an AMD loader. However, rave can load many types of modules, including AMD. Therefore, rave will work with your application's AMD modules.

Rave's most exciting feature, however, is it's ability to eliminate the drudgery of bootstrapping and maintaining modern, modular web applications. If you've built a non-trivial AMD-based web app, you should be excited about rave, too.

Rave is definitely the future, so we're putting all of our effort into ensuring that RaveJS is as awesome as it can possibly be. Watch these RaveJS github projects to stay up to date:

This means that all development for curl.js and cram.js has stopped. For the foreseeable future, we will continue to respond to issues on github, as well as in the #cujojs room on freenode. However, keep in mind that there will be no further development, so some issues might not be resolved fully.

If you're as excited as we are about the future, consider helping us improve the curl-to-rave migration guide. There are many ways to architect curl+cram-based applications, so your experience migrating your app from curl+cram to rave is extremely valuable to other curl+cram users.

Also, if you are interested in becoming the lead maintainer of curl.js and/or cram.js, please let us know on #cujojs!

cujoJS resource assembler

See the docs/ folder for instructions and useful information.

New! gulp integration via gulp-cram by @bclozel!

Installation

node.js

npm install --save cram

To run cram from any folder:

npm install --global cram

Bower

TBD

Release notes

0.8.2

0.8.1

0.8.0

0.7.12

0.7.11

0.7.10

0.7.9

0.7.8

0.7.7

0.7.6

0.7.5