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gulp-tsreflect
Advanced tools
Gulp plugin to use the tsreflect-compiler (https://github.com/artifacthealth/tsreflect-compiler)
You do NOT need to install tsreflect-compiler separately.
npm install --save-dev gulp-tsreflect
The plugin takes an object, of which all properties are passed transparently to the tsreflect compiler. Pipe in TypeScript files. Pipe out JSON files.
var tsreflect = require("gulp-tsreflect");
gulp.task("tsreflect", function() {
return gulp
.src(["lib/*.ts"], { base: "." })
.pipe(tsreflect({ removeComments: true }))
.pipe(gulp.dest("."))
;
});
Typo in README.md
Remove unused package from package.json.
Interface change, which was made possible by tsreflect-compiler@0.1.3: the output files are now written to the stream instead of to disk. This makes proper Gulp builds possible.
Initial version
MIT
FAQs
Gulp plugin for the tsreflect-compiler.
The npm package gulp-tsreflect receives a total of 2 weekly downloads. As such, gulp-tsreflect popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that gulp-tsreflect 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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