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gulp-git-pages

v0.0.5

Published

Gulp plugin to publish to Github pages (gh-pages branch).

Downloads

2

Readme

gulp-gh-pages

NPM version Build Status Dependency Status

Gulp plugin to publish to Github pages.

Contributors

Special thanks to the folks who have contributed to this plugin.git

Usage

First you need to be sure you have a gh-pages branch. If you don't have one, you can do the following:

git checkout --orphan gh-pages
git rm -rf .
touch README.md
git add README.md
git commit -m "Init gh-pages"
git push --set-upstream origin gh-pages
git checkout master

Install gulp-gh-pages as a development dependency

npm install --save-dev gulp-gh-pages

Then define a deploy task in your gulpfile.js (as below) which can be used to push to gh-pages going forward.

var deploy = require('gulp-gh-pages');

gulp.task('deploy', function () {
	return gulp.src('./dist/**/*')
		.pipe(deploy(options));
});

Now, you should be able to call your task by doing

gulp deploy

API

deploy(options)

options.remoteUrl

Type: String Default: URL for the remote of the current dir (assumes a git repository)

By default gulp-gh-pages assumes the current working directory is a git repository and uses its remote url. If your gulpfile.js is not in a git repository, or if you want to push to a different remote url, you can specify it. Ensure you have write access to the repository.

options.origin

Type: String Default: "origin"

Git remote.

options.branch

Type: String Default: "gh-pages"

The branch where deploy will by done. Change to "master" for username.github.io projects.

options.cacheDir

Type: String Default: a temporary folder

Useful to keep a cache of the repo to avoid fresh clone all the time.

options.push

Type: Boolean Default: true

Allow you to make a build on the defined branch without pushing it to master. Useful for dry run.

options.message

Type: String Default: "Update [timestamp]"

Commit message.

License

MIT License