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Safety tips for dangerous commands in bash
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Molly-guard... hum... In fact, I'll give that one out a try, because SSH is a completely different situation in which my pro-tip is helpless.
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Its exactly what you suspect. It is initialized in an async fashion. You could write a wrapper for your program which requires coffee-trace and then, in the next loop carries on with your app with require ( with nextTick() maybe ).
Radical changes in the way coffee-trace works are planned for a rewrite, however, it may no longer be as necessary as before, because there has being a lot of progress with sourcemaps and later versions of coffee-script match lines correctly most of times.
Always use the latest version of coffee-script and coffee-trace as well.