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gruntgen

v0.1.2

Published

The easy and fast way to setup your grunt tasks.

Downloads

19

Readme

gruntgen

gruntgen is used to make it easy for you to setup Grunt tasks, and generating a simple Gruntfile with those tasks.

Installing

First of all, you need http://nodejs.org/ installed.

Install gruntgen globally using npm.

  npm install -g gruntgen

First steps

To use gruntgen is simple, just run it and chose which task you want to install.

  gruntgen grunt-contrib-uglify grunt-contrib-jshint

This will install the Uglify and JSHint task into the folder you are, and also save those tasks on your devDependencies in your package.json.

After running this command a file named _Gruntfile.js will be created. Remove the "_" to use the file. It's created with a underscore because everytime you run this command it will replace everything inside the _Gruntfile.js file.

Parameters

  • grunt-contrib-jshint
  • grunt-contrib-watch
  • grunt-contrib-uglify
  • grunt-contrib-clean
  • grunt-contrib-copy
  • grunt-contrib-concat
  • grunt-contrib-cssmin
  • grunt-contrib-connect
  • grunt-contrib-less
  • grunt-contrib-imagemin
  • grunt-contrib-htmlmin
  • grunt-contrib-compass
  • grunt-contrib-coffee
  • grunt-contrib-requirejs
  • grunt-contrib-sass
  • grunt-contrib-compress
  • grunt-contrib-csslint
  • grunt-contrib-jasmine
  • grunt-contrib-nodeunit
  • grunt-contrib-qunit
  • grunt-contrib-jst
  • grunt-contrib-jade
  • grunt-contrib-handlebars
  • grunt-contrib-stylus
  • grunt-contrib-yuidoc
  • grunt-contrib-symlink

Note:

If you miss some task in here, feel free to fork the project and add a new task, or even your own task...

Remembering that it must be registered on NPM.

Release History

  • 2014-12-30   v0.1.2   Major refactoring
  • 2014-12-21   v0.1.1   Bugfix when trying to install multiple packages.
  • 2014-12-21   v0.1.0   Support for non official Grunt tasks.

License

Beerware