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gulp-neuter

v0.2.1

Published

Unifies javascript source files in the order you require

Downloads

280

Readme

Build Status

gulp-neuter Build Status Dependencies Code Climate

Unifies javascript source files in the order you require

Usage

First, install gulp-neuter as a development dependency:

npm install --save-dev gulp-neuter

Then, add it to your gulpfile.js:

var gulp = require('gulp');
var neuter = require('gulp-neuter');

var inputDir = 'src';
var outputDir = 'build';

gulp.task('build-js', function() {
	return gulp.src(inputDir + '/**.js')
		.pipe(neuter('main.js', 'main.map', {
			basePath: inputDir,
		}))
		.pipe(gulp.dest(outputDir));
});

API

neuter([outputFileName, mapFileName[, options]])

  • outputFileName (string); the name of the output file to use in the source map.
  • mapFileName (string); the name of the source map output file used to link the map file to the neutered js file.
  • options (object); for the full list of options, have a look at the node-neuter documentation. Gulp-neuter is a minimalistic wrapper on top of node-neuter and supports all options as listed. In addition a sourceRoot parameter is available which will be as the base path when referincing to the original source in the generated source map.