A wrapper of gulp.task that enables promise-based dependency management
TypeScript definitions for gulp-task-listing
Terminates gulp task.
Gulp task to use glob imports in your sass/scss files.
Gulp task to concat, prepend, append or transform files
Define Sass variables in your gulp task
Convert JPG and PNG images to WebP with gulp task.
Run external gulpfiles as part of a gulp task inside another gulpfile
gulp task to encode images to data URI
A gulp task to asynchronous upload/update assets to an AWS S3 Bucket.
Optimize PNG, JPG, GIF, SVG images with gulp task.
A gulp task that inserts a delay before calling the next function in a chain.
Gulp task for running cucumber.js features
Make gulp task documentation (help) easy - just write javascript comments
Gulp task that does not do something
Gulp task to precompile lodash templates
The gulp task runner for ProcessMaker building
Gulp task for jasmine-node module
Gulp task to minify CSS styles with clean-css
Gulp task constructor for E-mc.
Templates for quick gulp task set-up.
Gulp task for embedding AngularJS ngInclude elements
Easy to use, flexible gulp task manager
A wrapper to use css-inline-images in the Gulp task runner
Gulp support for Capistrano 3.x
Jekyll starter site generator with gulp task automation workflow.
Benry-ActionRunner is a Action runner or Task runner, like Rake or Gulp. Compared to Rake, actions of Benry-ActionRunner can take their own options and arguments. For example, `arun hello --lang=fr Alice` runs `hello` action with an option `--lang=fr` and an argument `Alice`. Benry-ActionRunner is also an example application of Benry-CmdApp framework. See https://kwatch.github.io/benry-ruby/benry-actionrunner.html for details.
This tool can make (for example) an AngularJS controller template file for you (.js), so that whenever you want to make a new controller for your app, you don't have to type the same starting code over and over again (by the way, this tool doesn't only create controllers. It does directives, filters... almost anything). ngi has one task, and one task only, which makes it lightweight and specialized. Most AngularJS developers are probably using the command line already (Gulp, Bower, npm, Git, etc.), so why not use the command line to streamline your code-writing too? Type less, write more AngularJS!
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