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Compression and conversion of images for gulp using sharp.
Render Liquid templates in Gulp using TinyLiquid
Code complexity module for Gulp using escomplex
The streaming build system.
Less for Gulp
Command line interface for gulp
gulp plugin to send messages based on Vinyl Files or Errors to Mac OS X, Linux or Windows using the node-notifier module. Fallbacks to Growl or simply logging
Default registry in gulp 4.
A typescript compiler for gulp with incremental compilation support.
Sourcemap support for gulpjs.
Filter files in a `vinyl` stream
Minify css with clean-css.
Rename files
Gulp extension to add header to file(s) in the pipeline.
SVG sprites & stacks galore — A low-level Node.js module that takes a bunch of SVG files, optimizes them and bakes them into SVG sprites of several types along with suitable stylesheet resources (e.g. CSS, Sass, LESS, Stylus, etc.)
Pretty formatter for ESLint
Any-language literate programming for gulp, using writ
Gulp plugin for mapping sources of a sourcemap.
Gulp plugin for sass
A gulp plugin to edit JSON objects
SVG sprites & stacks galore — Gulp plugin wrapping around svg-sprite that reads in a bunch of SVG files, optimizes them and creates SVG sprites and CSS resources in various flavours
PostCSS gulp plugin
Gulp plugin for generating an identity sourcemap for a file.
Remove sprockets and use gulp-pipeline. Simpler, faster, and integrates very well with the rest of the assets community.
Use any toolchain to bulid your asset files in Rails 4.2. Integrate Brunch, Gulp, Grunt, Webpack, Browserify and others seamlessly into Rails apps.
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!