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Create a symlink between paths

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Create symlinks between files/directories

Overview

This task can be used to create symlinks between files/directories in your project. It is a multitask and so can be used to create multiple links.

Getting Started

Install this grunt plugin next to your project's grunt.js gruntfile with: npm install grunt-symbolic-link

Then add this line to your project's grunt.js gruntfile:

grunt.loadNpmTasks('grunt-symbolic-link');

Usage

Inside your grunt.js file add a section named symlink. This section specifies the target and link path, and optionally any options you want to use. Once the section has been added you can run the task with grunt symlink.

Parameters

target string

Path to the file/directory you want to link to. Paths will be relative to the grunt.js file unless an absolute path is used.

Path to the new file/directory link location. Paths will be relative to the grunt.js file unless an absolute path is used.

type string
options object

A hash of options to configure the symlink and tasks behaviour

overwrite boolean

Choose whether or not to overwrite existing symlink/files, default is false.

force boolean

Force can be used to create the directory structure for the link path if it has not previously been created, default is false

type boolean

To specifically set the type of symlink to be created, default type will be inferred from the target type. Values can be 'dir', 'file', or 'junction'. see node.js - fs for more info

Usage Examples
symlink: {
  docroot: {
    target: 'path/to/target',
    link: path/to/link
  },
  another: {
    target: 'path/to/target',
    link: path/to/link,
    options: {
      overwrite: true,
      force: true
    }
  }
}

Release History

  • 2012-12-20   v0.1.0   Initial Release

-- Task submitted by Paul Dixon.

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Package last updated on 17 Feb 2013

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