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gulp-shell

v0.8.0

Published

A handy command line interface for gulp

Downloads

310,834

Readme

gulp-shell

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A handy command line interface for gulp

Installation

npm install --save-dev gulp-shell

Usage

const gulp = require('gulp')
const shell = require('gulp-shell')

gulp.task('example', () => {
  return gulp
    .src('*.js', { read: false })
    .pipe(shell(['echo <%= file.path %>']))
})

Or you can use this shorthand:

gulp.task('greet', shell.task('echo Hello, World!'))

You can find more examples in the gulpfile of this project.

WARNING: Running commands like ~~gulp.src('').pipe(shell('whatever'))~~ is considered as an anti-pattern. PLEASE DON'T DO THAT ANYMORE.

API

shell(commands, options) or shell.task(commands, options)

commands

type: string or Array<string>

A command can be a template which can be interpolated by some file info (e.g. file.path).

WARNING: Using command templates can be extremely dangerous. Don't shoot yourself in the foot by ~~passing arguments like $(rm -rf $HOME)~~.

options.cwd

type: string

default: process.cwd()

Sets the current working directory for the command. This can be a template which can be interpolated by some file info (e.g. file.path).

options.env

type: object

By default, all the commands will be executed in an environment with all the variables in process.env and PATH prepended by ./node_modules/.bin (allowing you to run executables in your Node's dependencies).

You can override any environment variables with this option.

For example, setting it to { PATH: process.env.PATH } will reset the PATH if the default one brings your some troubles.

options.shell

type: string

default: /bin/sh on UNIX, and cmd.exe on Windows

Change it to bash if you like.

options.quiet

type: boolean

default: false

By default, it will print the command output.

options.verbose

type: boolean

default: false

Set to true to print the command(s) to stdout as they are executed

options.ignoreErrors

type: boolean

default: false

By default, it will emit an error event when the command finishes unsuccessfully.

options.errorMessage

type: string

default: Command `<%= command %>` failed with exit code <%= error.code %>

You can add a custom error message for when the command fails. This can be a template which can be interpolated with the current command, some file info (e.g. file.path) and some error info (e.g. error.code).

options.templateData

type: object

The data that can be accessed in template.

Changelog

Details changes for each release are documented in the release notes.