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This package checks gulpplugins which is marked in blacklist.
$ npm install --save-dev cull-gulp
$ npm install -g cull-gulp
$ cull-gulp --path=path/to/project/root
[information] 'gulp-foo' is not marked in the blacklist.
[information] 'gulp-bar' is not marked in the blacklist.
[information] 'gulp-baz' is not marked in the blacklist.
[ok] No gulpplugins marked in the blackList found.
$ cull-gulp # refers current directory
$ cull-gulp --module=gulp-foo2
[warn] 'gulp-foo2' is marked in blacklist.
┗━[reason] duplicate of gulp-foo
--strict
raises error.
See $ cull-gulp --help
for the others.
You can stop npm test
if some plugins are marked as blacklist.
{
scripts: {
"pretest": "set -e; ./node_modules/.bin/cull-gulp --strict --quiet",
"test": "# do test"
}
}
You can stop CI if some plugins are marked as blacklist
before_script:
- "npm install -g cull-gulp"
script:
- "set -e"
- "cull-gulp --strict"
- "npm test"
FAQs
check if your dependencies blacklisted.
We found that cull-gulp 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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