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NAME
gulp
gulp CLI docs
Flags
gulp has very few flags to know about. All other flags are for tasks to use if needed.
• -v or --version will display the global and local gulp versions
• --require <module path> will require a module before running the gulpfile. This is useful for
transpilers but also has other applications. You can use multiple --require flags
• --gulpfile <gulpfile path> will manually set path of gulpfile. Useful if you have multiple gulpfiles.
This will set the CWD to the gulpfile directory as well
• --cwd <dir path> will manually set the CWD. The search for the gulpfile, as well as the relativity of
all requires will be from here
• -T or --tasks will display the task dependency tree for the loaded gulpfile
• --tasks-simple will display a plaintext list of tasks for the loaded gulpfile
• --color will force gulp and gulp plugins to display colors even when no color support is detected
• --no-color will force gulp and gulp plugins to not display colors even when color support is detected
• --silent will disable all gulp logging
The CLI adds process.env.INIT_CWD which is the original cwd it was launched from.
Task specific flags
Refer to this StackOverflow
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/23023650/is-it-possible-to-pass-a-flag-to-gulp-to-have-it-run-tasks-in-different-ways
link for how to add task specific flags
Tasks
Tasks can be executed by running gulp <task> <othertask>. Just running gulp will execute the task you
registered called default. If there is no default task gulp will error.
Compilers
You can find a list of supported languages at interpret
https://github.com/tkellen/node-interpret#jsvariants. If you would like to add support for a new language
send pull request/open issues there.
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