copycat-brunch
v1.1.1
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Brunch plugin used to copy files to the set public directory, ideal for compiled bower components.
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copycat-brunch
Inspired from copyfilemon-brunch (which in turn is inspired from assetsmanager-brunch), this plugin makes a similar uses quickly-copy-file plugin. https://www.npmjs.com/package/copycat-brunch
install:
npm i copycat-brunch
demo of use:
plugins:{
copycat:{
"fonts" : ["bower_components/material-design-iconic-font", "bower_components/font-awesome/fonts"],
"images": ["someDirectoryInProject", "bower_components/some_package/assets/images"],
verbose : true, //shows each file that is copied to the destination directory
onlyChanged: true //only copy a file if it's modified time has changed (only effective when using brunch watch)
}
}
As you can see in brunch-docs, the default folder of your static files is public, but you can prefer any other folder to do this.
You can copy file by file, or if you desired copy a folder structure and files content.
License
The MIT License (MIT)
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