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gulp-concat-js

v0.1.0

Published

Gulp plugin for concatenating javascript with sourcemaps

Downloads

912

Readme

gulp-concat-js

Gulp plugin for concatenating javascript with sourcemaps. This gulp plugin will concatenate all source files together with some magic, so that it still works to require the other files. You only have to ensure you always use "./" when requiring local modules.

If you run your code through an uglifier after this, you have obfuscated your code!

Usage

This module is made for a specific, and will be limited in functionality and flexibility. Using it without source maps is not supported.

Here is a very simple gulpfile for using this module:

var gulp = require("gulp");
var sourcemaps = require("gulp-sourcemaps");
var concat = require("gulp-concat-js");

gulp.task("build", function () {
    return gulp.src(["lib/*.{js,json}", "lib/**/*.{js,json}"])
        .pipe(sourcemaps.init())
          .pipe(concat({
              "target": "concatenated.js", // Name to concatenate to
              "entry": "./main.js" // Entrypoint for the application, main module
                                   // The `./` part is important! The path is relative to
                                   // whatever gulp decides is the base-path, in this
                                   // example that is `./lib`
          }))
        .pipe(sourcemaps.write())
        .pipe(gulp.dest("dist"));
});

License

See LICENSE.md