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So, I’ve decided to showcase my go-to setup for <code>gulp</code> and explain what the heck it does step-by-step. </p> +<p>Here is the final <code>gulp.js</code> file in all it’s glory:</p> +<pre><code>var gulp = require('gulp'); +var shell = require('gulp-shell'); +var sass = require('gulp-sass'); + +/* Build and watch Jekyll (change this task to whatever you need) */ +gulp.task('generate', shell.task('jekyll serve')); + +/* Compile SCSS files to CSS */ +gulp.task('styles', function () { + return gulp.src('_includes/assets/sass/styles.scss') + .pipe(sass({ + outputStyle: 'compressed' + }).on('error', sass.logError)) + .pipe(gulp.dest('_includes/assets/css/')); +}); + +/* Compile the assets */ +gulp.task('assets', gulp.parallel( + 'styles' +)); + +/* Build */ +gulp.task('build', gulp.series( + 'assets', + 'generate' +)); +</code></pre> +<p>Trust me, it’s not complicated at all.</p> +<h2 id="grabbing-what-we-need">Grabbing what we need</h2> +<p>For our basic build file we are going to need only three modules: <code>gulp</code>, <code>gulp-shell</code> and <code>gulp-sass</code>.</p> +<pre><code>var gulp = require('gulp'); +var shell = require('gulp-shell'); +var sass = require('gulp-sass'); +</code></pre> +<h4 id="gulp">gulp</h4> +<p>This is the streaming build system, without it we can’t do anything else.</p> +<h4 id="gulp-shell">gulp-shell</h4> +<p>A gulp command line interface for us to interact with our terminal.</p> +<h4 id="gulp-sass">gulp-sass</h4> +<p>Required for gulp to compile Sass into vanilla CSS.</p> +<h4 id="bonus-tasks">Bonus tasks</h4> +<h2 id="generating-the-build">Generating the build</h2> +<p>Our first step is to create the default task that will generate our build. In this example we are making the assumption that we’re building a Jekyll website (but you can place any build command here):</p> +<pre><code>gulp.task('generate', shell.task('jekyll serve')); +</code></pre> +<p>Don’t worry if this <code>generate</code> isn’t clear, we come back to that later.</p> +<h2 id="processing-our-pre-processor">Processing our pre-processor</h2> +<p>We will name this next task <code>styles</code> since that’s what it outputs - our styling. We start by telling gulp where our main <code>scss</code> directory is:</p> +<pre><code>/* Change this directory to match yours */ +return gulp.src('_includes/assets/sass/styles.scss') +</code></pre> +<p>This next piece tells the plugin to compress our final compiled CSS, log any errors if there are issues with the build and then export it to our destination directory:</p> +<pre><code>.pipe(sass({ + outputStyle: 'compressed' +}).on('error', sass.logError)) + +/* Change this to your destination directory */ +.pipe(gulp.dest('_includes/assets/css/')); +</code></pre> +<h2 id="building-our-assets">Building our assets</h2> +<p>This step isn’t 100% needed, but I like to include it for when more assets need to be added (minifying JavaScript, compressing images, etc)</p> +<pre><code>/* +Compile the assets +*/ +gulp.task('assets', gulp.parallel( + 'styles' +)); +</code></pre> +<h2 id="altogether-now">Altogether now!</h2> +<p>Now we add a task that runs all other tasks in our gulp file (in this case it will run both <code>assets</code> and <code>generate</code>)</p> +<pre><code>/* +Build +*/ +gulp.task('build', gulp.series( + 'assets', + 'generate' +)); +</code></pre> +<p>And that’s it - we’re done! 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