From 579d7b330f659e6c4ec5b455a3f2c131398fcc39 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Mike Gerwitz
+ The tarball contains the full source code, combined files for debugging GNU + ease.js itself, combined files for development using GNU ease.js, minified + files for production, and scripts needed to rebuild. The production and + development links contain the JavaScript files needed to run GNU ease.js, the + latter being unminified to allow easily stepping through the code with a + debugger. +
+ ++ You should verify the above files using their associated signatures to ensure + that they have not been altered. This can be done by placing both files in the + same directory and running the command: +
+ ++ $ + gpg --verify file.sig ++ +
+ where file is the full filename, such as easejs-latest.tar.gz. If you do not have + the public signing key, you may download it by running this command: +
+ ++ $ + gpg --keyserver keys.gnupg.net --recv-keys 8EE30EAB ++
+ ease.js is available via npm for use with Node.js. Alternatively, one can simply + clone the repository and use that directly. +
$ npm install easejs