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bootgulp

v0.9.0

Published

An easy-to-use Bootstrap and Gulp project starter kit.

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2

Readme

BootGulp

An easy-to-use Bootstrap and Gulp project starter kit.

BootGulp in-effect, bootstraps a new Bootstrap project that uses Gulp to automate development workflow, and that uses npm to manage its dependencies.

Features

Out of the box, BootGulp creates a typical src/dist file structure that separates source files from files generated for use in production environments. Theming or modifying Bootstrap is simplified by providing clearly-identified locations to make modifications and change default styles, or to add custom JavaScript. BootGulp also automates the following processing of code and files:

Sass/CSS

  • Preprocesses .scss files into CSS
  • Autoprefixes CSS as needed to support older web browsers
  • Minifies CSS
  • Concatenates CSS files into one file

JavaScript

  • Minifies JS
  • Concatenates JS into one file

Images

  • Losslessly compresses gif, jpeg, png, and svg files

HTML

  • Minifies HTML and embedded JS/CSS

Installation

  1. Install nodejs if it is not already installed. Check if node and npm are already installed (or verify that installation was successful).

    node --version
    npm --version
  2. Install the gulp CLI command globally if it is not already installed, and verify.

    sudo npm install --global gulp-cli
    gulp --version
  3. Start a new npm project and install BootGulp as a dependency.

    mkdir myproject
    npm init
    npm install bootgulp --save-dev

Usage

Once BootGulp has been installed as a dependency on a new npm project, the file structure will look similar to this.

├── dist/
│   ├── css/
│   ├── fonts/
│   ├── img/
│   ├── js/
│   ├── demo.html
│   └── index.html
├── node_modules/
├── src/
│   ├── fonts/
│   ├── img/
│   ├── js/
│   ├── scss/
│   ├── demo.html
│   └── index.html
├── gulpfile.js
├── package.json
└── package-lock.json

The important locations are noted below.

src

This location is where modifications and additions should be made to content, Sass files, images, fonts, and any included JavaScript that your project requires.

dist

This directory is where the final output of the project will be generated and can be packaged for distribution/publication.

Available gulp commands

  • gulp - processes all
  • gulp watch - processes all, then watches for changes and reprocesses
  • gulp css - only processes Sass/CSS
  • gulp js - only processes JavaScript
  • gulp img - only processes images
  • gulp fonts - only processes fonts
  • gulp content - only processes content (html files)

License

MIT