gulp-codekit-extended
v0.1.5
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Makes inclusion of files a breeze. Supports CodeKit and Prepros includes. Forked from http://github.com/wiledal/gulp-include by Hugo Wiledal
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Makes inclusion of files a breeze.
Supports CodeKit and Prepros include directives. Heavily based on gulp-include by Hugo Wiledal
Features
- Concatenate files with full control
- Respects indentation whitespace
- Uses globs for simple path control
- Works recursively (files can include files that can include files, and so on)
Installation
npm install gulp-include
Usage
Example gulpfile.js
:
var gulp = require("gulp"),
include = require("gulp-include");
gulp.task("scripts", function() {
console.log("-- gulp is running task 'scripts'");
gulp.src("src/js/main.js")
.pipe(include())
.on('error', console.log)
.pipe(gulp.dest("dist/js"));
});
gulp.task("default", ["scripts"]);
Options
extensions
(optional)- Takes a
String
or anArray
of extensions, eg:"js"
or["js", "coffee"]
- If set, all directives that does not match the extension(s) will be ignored
- Takes a
Include directives
gulp-include
uses directives similar to sprockets
or snockets
. A directive is a comment in your files that gulp-include
recognizes as a command.
Example directives:
//=require vendor/jquery.js
//=require vendor/**/*.js
//=include relative/path/to/file.js
// @codekit-append relative/path/to/file.js
// @codekit-prepend relative/path/to/file.js
> **Note:** Currently codekit-prepend does the same as codekit-append, and works like an include
/*=include relative/path/to/file.css */
#=include relative/path/to/file.coffee
<!--=include relative/path/to/file.html -->
The contents of the referenced file will replace the file.
require
vs. include
A file that is included with require
will only be included if it has not been included before. Files included with include
will always be included.
For instance, let's say you want to include jquery.js
only once, and before any of your other scripts in the same folder.
//=require vendor/jquery.js
//=require vendor/*.js
Note: This also works recursively. If for instance, for the example above, if another file in the folder vendor
is also including jquery.js
with the require
-directive it will be ignored.
Release log
0.1.0
- Basic codekit-append
Licence
(MIT License)
Copyright (c) 2014 Hugo Wiledal
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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