##A speedy tool for combining and compressing your JavaScript, CoffeeScript, CSS and LESS source files.
Banshee combines your source files into a single script or stylesheet to reduce HTTP overhead and make development easier. It has built-in support for Sprockets-style dependency syntax (#= require x) and a lightning-fast, built-in watch mechanism to detect changes to your source files and recompile on the fly.
Requires node v0.8+
###Installation
$ npm install -g banshee###Command Line Interface
Syntax:
$ banshee <input file>:<output file> [options]Example
$ banshee src/application.coffee:build/application.min.js###Options
| Option | Description |
|---|---|
| -c, --compress | Compress the final output |
| -w, --watch | Use the built-in watch mechanism to observe your source files and re-compile when something changes |
| -q, --quiet | Quiet the command-line output |
| --no-color | Disable color in the output |
| --full-paths | Use full filepaths in the manifest output |
| --clear | Clear the terminal window, on by default with --watch |
| -h, --help | Output usage information |
| -v, --version | Output the version number |
###Requiring Source Files
Banshee supports Sprockets-style requires, with one exception. Instead of using require_tree, you can simply use require and Banshee will automatically detect if the path is a source file or a directory. Please note, doing require on a top level directory will be recursive through its sub-directories.
Syntax: (JavaScript)
//= require lib/some_directory
//= require other_file.jsSyntax: (CoffeeScript)
#= require lib/some_directory
#= require other_file.coffeeSyntax: (CSS)
/*= require lib/some_directory */
/*= require other_file.css */Syntax: (LESS) Uses normal LESS import statements.
@import 'lib/dependency1';
@import 'dependency2';Paths used in require statements are evaluated relative to the file which contains them.
###Contribute We'd love your help. Fork us so we can make Banshee better.
$ git clone git://github.com/imulus/banshee###Download
You can download this project in either zip or tar formats.
or get the source code on GitHub : imulus/banshee

