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gulp-clean-dest

v0.2.0

Published

A gulp plugin for removing files from the dest directory prior to building

Downloads

3,903

Readme

gulp-clean-dest

A gulp plugin for removing files from the dest directory prior to building.

Installation

npm install --save-dev gulp-clean-dest

Example Use Case

Say you have a "src" directory containing javascript source files with Flow type annotations and a gulp watch task that strips the type annotations and puts the resulting javasript files in the "out" directory.

If you edit a file in "src" and introduce a syntax error, the watch task will fail. Normally, the previous version of the file will still exist in the "out" directory, which could be very confusing if you aren't paying attention to the watch task and it looks like your edits had no effect.

Using this plugin, you can ensure that the "out" directory won't contain code that is out of sync with the the "src" directory because it will delete the file in the "out" directory that corresponds to the changed file before stripping.

Example Gulpfile.js

var gulp = require('gulp');
var watch = require('gulp-watch');
var react = require('gulp-react');
var cleanDest = require('gulp-clean-dest');

gulp.task('watch', function() {
  return gulp.src('src/*.js')
    .pipe(watch('src/*.js'))
    .pipe(cleanDest('out'))
    .pipe(react({ stripTypes: true }))
    .pipe(gulp.dest('out'));
});

API

cleanDest(destination, options)

destination

Type: string, function

The destination directory. Same as you put into gulp.dest().

options

cwd

Type: string Default: process.cwd()

The working directory the folder is relative to.

extension

Type: string

Extension of the destination files.

Useful if it differs from the original, like in the example below:

gulp.task('jade', () => {
    return gulp.src('src/**/*.jade')
        .pipe(cleanDest('app', {extension: '.html'}))
        .pipe(jade())
        .pipe(gulp.dest('app'))
});