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grunt-metalsmith

v1.0.0

Published

Run Metalsmith as a Grunt task.

Downloads

56

Readme

grunt-metalsmith

Run Metalsmith as a Grunt task.

This does many of the same things as the Metalsmith CLI, and in fact parts are borrowed directly from it.

Getting Started

This plugin requires Grunt ~0.4.5

If you haven't used Grunt before, be sure to check out the Getting Started guide, as it explains how to create a Gruntfile as well as install and use Grunt plugins. Once you're familiar with that process, you may install this plugin with this command:

npm install grunt-metalsmith --save-dev

Once the plugin has been installed, it may be enabled inside your Gruntfile with this line of JavaScript:

grunt.loadNpmTasks('grunt-metalsmith');

The "metalsmith" task

Overview

In your project's Gruntfile, add a section named metalsmith to the data object passed into grunt.initConfig().

The options for a build target accepts the same options as would be provided in the metalsmith.json file when using the Metalsmith CLI, except source and destination, which are specified in the same way as any other Grunt task.

When specifying source and destination, use the folder paths (no wildcards). If multiple sources are specified, only the first will be used.

Here is an example using Metalsmith's static site example:

grunt.initConfig({
  metalsmith: {
    staticSiteExample: {
      options: {
        metadata: {
          title: 'My Blog',
          description: 'My second, super-cool blog.'
        },
        plugins: {
          'metalsmith-markdown': {},
          'metalsmith-permalinks': {
            pattern: ':title'
          },
          'metalsmith-templates': {
            engine: 'handlebars'
          }
        }
      },
      src: 'src',
      dest: 'build'
    }
  }
});

Options

metadata

Type: Object Default value: {}

Sets the default global metadata.

plugins

Type: Array Object Default value: []

An array or object describing the plugins that Metalsmith should use.

clean

Type: Boolean Default value: true

Whether or not Metalsmith should clean the destination directory before building.

Contributing

In lieu of a formal styleguide, take care to maintain the existing coding style. Add unit tests for any new or changed functionality. Lint and test your code using Grunt.

License

MIT