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btxx.org
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| | | | | [AI summary] A guide explaining a basic Gulp setup for compiling Sass into CSS with tasks for building and watching a Jekyll site. | |
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www.adamalbrecht.com
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| | | | | As my work has transitioned from traditional web apps to thick-client Javascript apps (primarily using Angular), Grunt has become essential in my workflow. Grunt is a nice tool and it gets the job done. But there was always something I didn't like about it that I couldn't quite articulate until I discovered Gulp.js. Whereas in Grunt, you create a json configuration file, Gulp is just a script. It's code. And it really fits my programmer brain better. In this post, I'll convert a basic Gruntfile that compiles and minifies Coffeescript into Gulp. | |
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maissan.net
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| | | | | Gulp is a great tool for automating your development workflow. It can also be a great tool for updating your Drupal site. The multiple steps of logging in, enabling maintenance mode, uploading files and running update.php can be replaced with a single "gulp deploy" command. | |
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soffes.blog
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| | | Ive been using Homebrew on Apple Silicon for a few weeks now and its been working well. With Ruby 3.0.0, I havent had any issues installing it... | ||