Provides comprehensive tools for efficient file management in Node.js using TypeScript, including handling streams, virtual directories, and various file operations.
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gulp-bootstrap

works with gulp, but does nothing. Use it to bootstrap your own gulp plugin with TypeScript, Travis and npm.

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Usage

This npm package comes with everything you need to start your own gulp plugin.

Features:

  • TypeScript: Code your plugin in TypeScript
  • Use gulp to compile TypeScript without the global gulp CLI Tool.
  • Use travis to deploy to npm
  • Have a master branch for the latest dev version
  • Have a release branch for the latest npm version

This package doesn't require global gulp (just local -> simply do npm install`) to compile TypeScript.

  • to compile TypeScript do npm test (You should chain your own tests to this command later on)
  • to setup release do npm run setup
  • to release a patch do npm run release

We recommend using travis for npm releasing and test integration.

The structure

gulp-bootstrap/
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|- ts/
|  |- compile/
|  |  |- compile.js **** contains gulp task`
|  |- index.ts **** Your main TypeScript file.
|  
|- index.js **** the compiled module