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simple no-operation plugin for gulp
This plugin is just the same as noop
in gulp-util
.
If you already use gulp-util
in your project, you should pick this instead of gulp-noop
.
If not, this plugin is a smaller and lighter alternative. :)
$ npm install --save-dev gulp-noop
Use it for inline decisions:
var noop = require("gulp-noop");
var obfuscate = true;
gulp.task("my-task", function() {
return gulp.src("*.js")
.pipe(jshint())
.pipe(obfuscate ? uglify() : noop())
.pipe(gulp.dest("./dist"));
});
Or just replace other actions with noop()
, like for debugging purpose:
var noop = require("gulp-noop");
gulp.task("my-task", function() {
return gulp.src("*.js")
.pipe(noop())
.pipe(noop())
.pipe(gulp.dest("./dist"));
});
FAQs
simple no-operation plugin for gulp
The npm package gulp-noop receives a total of 9,875 weekly downloads. As such, gulp-noop popularity was classified as popular.
We found that gulp-noop 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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