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gulp-speedy

v1.0.2

Published

client and a server which can run gulp commands much quicker than gulp itself

Downloads

9

Readme

SPEEDY

This is a replacement for gulp cli. It runs a node server which executes gulp tasks. This makes execution of gulp tasks much faster since the server does not need to reinterpret the gulp file, which takes noticeable time.

speedy task [task, ...]

Runs a gulp task(s), the same way as gulp does.

There is a drawback though: if you want to run tasks from different gulpfiles they have to use full paths, otherwise the server will get confused and you will need to restart the background server. The background server is started when you execute seepdy for the first time.

GULP VIM CHANNEL PLUGIN

You need vim with +channel support. The plugin executes gulp tasks in a background vim channel. The plugin runs a node server that imports your gulp file which makes running your gulp files much faster than on command line, since only the initial run has to interpret the gulp file.

Vim commands:

:Gulp task [task, ...]

Runs a gulp task. The output is redirected to vim. You can inspect it with vim :msg command. Upon initial invocation it will also start the background server. The server will be shut down when you exit vim.

:GulpStop
:GulpStart
:GulpRestart

These commands stop, start and restart the background node server. This is useful if you want to switch to another project.