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    1. Ian Thomas‏ @anatomic 8 Jun 2015
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      Also, would you always choose to go with CommonJS over UMD? (I've chosen CommonJS2 but wasn't really sure of the diff from CommonJS!)

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    2. Glen Mailer‏ @glenathan 8 Jun 2015
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      @anatomic personally, I'd go with publishing modules in node-style commonJS to npm with deps in package.json. Bundling is for the consumer

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    3. Ian Thomas‏ @anatomic 8 Jun 2015
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      @glenathan would always do that but am using quite a few es6 features & require babel transpiling. have previously babeled individual files

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    4. Glen Mailer‏ @glenathan 8 Jun 2015
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      @anatomic ah, I see. Babelling all files in a dir makes the most sense imo. I've been avoiding ES6 in libs so far so not had to solve this

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    5. Ian Thomas‏ @anatomic 8 Jun 2015
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      @glenathan yeah, keeps the footprint the same but makes dev more painful. Just bundled a package as it was intended to be one entry point

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    6. Glen Mailer‏ @glenathan 8 Jun 2015
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      @anatomic I don't follow, how is dev more painful?

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    7. Ian Thomas‏ @anatomic 8 Jun 2015
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      @glenathan also stack traces don't match up to original files and it's harder to read the built code if you hit issues

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    8. Glen Mailer‏ @glenathan 8 Jun 2015
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      @anatomic you could add a require(lib/dev) which does babel/register perhaps? Maybe @sebmck has some suggestions :)

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      Sebastian‏Verified account @sebmck 8 Jun 2015
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      @glenathan Babel has a retainLines option which keeps line numbers although it will make your code look like shit. @anatomic

      11:24 AM - 8 Jun 2015
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        2. Glen Mailer‏ @glenathan 8 Jun 2015
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          @sebmck @anatomic any more general workflow suggestions for building libs?

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        3. Sebastian‏Verified account @sebmck 8 Jun 2015
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          @glenathan npm prepublish hook that runs Babel is what most people use. @anatomic

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