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ugh another project that required I download all of Node.js just to use...

Note - if you are going to write a nifty little utility for use on the side, don't require all of an entire packaging framework like Node.js to run it.

Hey guys, check out this cool java utility i wrote...Oh you'll need to download Maven and let it install all of the various dependencies.

That's a very nice project, but I'm surprised he sets a remote couchdb instance as his repository. The point of couchdb is that you do all your actions locally, and have a background replication do all the synchronization.

Still, it seems to work very well.