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CoffeeScript 2
CoffeeScript 2 generates JavaScript that uses the latest ES2015+ features. It is your responsibility to ensure that your target JavaScript runtime(s) support all these features, or that you pass the output through another transpiler like Babel, Rollup or Traceur Compiler. In general, CoffeeScript 2’s output is fully supported by Node.js 7+, although async functions require the --harmony or --harmony-async-await flags; and ES2015 modules require an additional transpiler. Output JavaScript intended for browsers generally requires additional transpilation.
If you’re looking for a single tool that takes CoffeeScript input and generates JavaScript output that runs in any JavaScript runtime, assuming you opt out of certain newer features, stick to the CoffeeScript 1.x branch. CoffeeScript 2 breaks compatibility with certain CoffeeScript 1.x features in order to conform with the ES2015+ specifications, and generate more idiomatic output (a CoffeeScript => becomes an ES =>; a CoffeeScript class becomes an ES class; and so on).