Given that people will most likely be using this in more traditionally camel cased situations, I think I will go through and change that this weekend. Thanks for pointing that out!
Out of curiosity, is there a reason you're actively marketing it as CoffeeScript helpers? For people using it as a drop-in library, it shouldn't make a lick of difference whether it's written in CS or vanilla JS, especially since you have the compiled JS in the GitHub repo. That isn't to say that you should be obscuring the fact, but right now the name says to me that being written in CoffeeScript is a significant part of the value being provided, which doesn't really seem to be the case.
- I think CoffeeScript is really cool, so I like spreading the language.
- I wrote them in CoffeeScript for a Backbone app also written in CoffeeScript, so for what it's worth it's more "authentic"
- I thought Coffee Filter was a cute name
Glad you might find them to be useful!
Completely offtopic though, the 'drip' icon actually bugs me, and I actually had to stare at it for a minute before I realized why -- you've got brewed coffee dripping from a pristine filter. S'weird.
A nicely designed site though.