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build-workflow
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Simple helper to create build workflows, using grunt, that are both easy to use and maintain.
This is a small module that aims to simplify the creation of workflows based on grunt. In order to achieve this
some conventions are followed, i.e. do not use a gigantic Gruntfile.js
that is soon harder to maintain, preventing
a lot of spaghetti code by breaking it into different modules, one per each grunt task config, keeping things small
and focused.
This module is inspired by this blog post supercharging your gruntfile
The main differences are:
grunt
object, the pkg
, package.json
parsed object, and an options
object, which has some helpers
that will be described later.grunt-deps/tasks
folder they will be loaded automatically.yaml
, so the aliases for tasks are defined in javascript. This is to keep it simple and avoid
leaving the javascript realm.So, This module will
jsbeautify
) and validate the javascript files with jshint
, jscs
and jsvalidate
.commit-msg
and prepush
hooks for git. To enforce the rules for commit messages
and to verify all files configured to be beautified and validated are checked before pushing.i18n.{lang}.js
files from yml translations files. (this is actually inside grunt-ez-frontend)ez-frontend
task for each i18n.{lang}.js
file to make each of them be
minified, had the right version and include the banner header.ez-frontend
targets created by the previous task.selection.json
file obtained from the icomoon appez-frontend
targets.TODO: at some point all this tasks should be moved to their own repos in order to leave build-workflow
a simple grunt
management module
For usage info please read this document
For info about the common configs and tasks please check this document
FAQs
Simple gruntfile helper to define build workflows
The npm package build-workflow receives a total of 7 weekly downloads. As such, build-workflow popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that build-workflow demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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