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node.js - require()'ing a CoffeeScript file from a JavaScript file or REPL

I'm using Node.js and wanting to incorporate CoffeeScript into my workflow. I have two use-cases:

  1. I want to be able to write JavaScript files which require() CoffeeScript modules
  2. I want to be able to load CoffeeScript modules from within the node REPL

For case #1: I can just compile from .coffee to .js and require() the .js module, as a workaround.

For case #2: Right now I'm eval()ing the output of coffee-script.compile().

Is there a better, more unified way to do this?

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The coffee-script module registers its extension once required.

$ echo 'console.log "works"' > module.coffee

$ echo '
> require("coffee-script")
> require("./module")
> ' > test.js

$ node test.js
works

$ node
> require('coffee-script'); require('./module')
works
{}

Edit: This behaviour has changed with the relase of CoffeeScript 1.7.0. Now you need to do:

require('coffee-script/register');

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