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var exec = require('gulp-exec');
gulp.task('reset', function() {
var options = {
continueOnError: false, // default = false, true means don't emit error event
pipeStdout: false, // default = false, true means stdout is written to file.contents
customTemplatingThing: "test" // content passed to gutil.template()
};
var reportOptions = {
err: true, // default = true, false means don't write err
stderr: true, // default = true, false means don't write stderr
stdout: true // default = true, false means don't write stdout
}
return gulp.src('./**/**')
.pipe(exec('git checkout <%= file.path %> <%= options.customTemplatingThing %>', options))
.pipe(exec.reporter(reportOptions));
});
Note: If you just want to run a command, just run the command, don't use this plugin:
var exec = require('child_process').exec;
gulp.task('task', function (cb) {
exec('ping localhost', function (err, stdout, stderr) {
console.log(stdout);
console.log(stderr);
cb(err);
});
})
does bad things. Don't do it.gulp.src('.')
Note: running and reporting are now separate, a breaking change from previous versions.
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exec plugin for gulp
The npm package gulp-exec receives a total of 19,838 weekly downloads. As such, gulp-exec popularity was classified as popular.
We found that gulp-exec 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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