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A Gulp plugin to delete files that should not be in the destination directory.
Files that have not been seen will be deleted after the stream is flushed.
This example will delete all files in the target directory that do not match a source file, after transpiling changed files.
import gulp from 'gulp';
import { prune } from 'gulp-prune';
import newer from 'gulp-newer';
import babel from 'gulp-babel';
export function build() {
return gulp.src('src/**/*.js')
.pipe(prune('build/'))
.pipe(newer('build/'))
.pipe(babel({ presets: [ 'es2015' ] }))
.pipe(gulp.dest('build/'));
}
The mapping can be customised if the source and destination file names are different.
This example will prune all .js and .js.map files that aren't from the source .ts files.
import gulp from 'gulp';
import { prune } from 'gulp-prune';
import newer from 'gulp-newer';
import sourcemaps from 'gulp-sourcemaps';
import typescript from 'gulp-typescript';
export function build() {
return gulp.src('src/**/*.ts')
.pipe(prune({ dest: 'build/', ext: [ '.js', '.js.map' ] }))
.pipe(newer({ dest: 'build/', ext: '.js' }))
.pipe(sourcemaps.init())
.pipe(typescript())
.pipe(sourcemaps.write('.'))
.pipe(gulp.dest('build/'));
}
prune(dest)
prune(dest, options)
prune(options)
options.dest
(or dest
argument)
The directory to prune files from.
options.map
A function that maps the source file name to what is expected in the dest
directory. The function may return a string
or array of string file names to keep. Can't be used with options.ext.
options.filter
If a string, only files that match this Minimatch pattern may be pruned.
If a function, will be called with the relative path for each file to be pruned. Return true to delete it.
options.ext
A convenience option to both map the extension and ensure only those extensions are deleted. May be a single string or an array of strings.
e.g. { ext: [ '.js', '.js.map' ] }
is the equivalent of
{
map: (name) => [
name.replace(/(\.[^./\\]*)?$/, '.js'),
name.replace(/(\.[^./\\]*)?$/, '.js.map')
],
filter: '**/*.@(js|js.map)'
}
options.verbose
Set to true to log all deleted files.
FAQs
Delete files that should not be in the destination directory
The npm package gulp-prune receives a total of 48 weekly downloads. As such, gulp-prune popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that gulp-prune demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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