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Sigh is a declarative functional reactive build system for the web and io.js/node.js. Sigh combines the best features of the best asset pipelines with unique features including best speed by delegating tasks to multiple processes and perfect source maps even in production builds. With sigh sub-second incremental production rebuilds are a reality, including source map support allowing you to debug
If you’re building a modern JavaScript application or website, there’s a good chance you’ve seen the JavaScript Build Tool Landscape. The heavyweights of this world are Grunt and Gulp, although many, many others exist too. Grunt receives a whopping 30,000 downloads most days, and Gulp has a respectable 15,000 daily downloads. They must be doing something right, right? Build systems seem to be the
Environment-specific Builds With Grunt, Gulp or Broccoli March 3, 2014 [caption id="attachment_6536" align="aligncenter" width="640"] Image credit: http://www.flickr.com/photos/brianneudorff/9109932159/[/caption] The dev, staging and production versions of our projects can vastly vary, which is one reason we may need to change paths to resources (scripts/styles/templates), generated markup or othe
Getting Started with Gulp This article will make the assumption that you have never used a build tool or command-line interface before and will walk through every step required to get up and running with gulp. The good news is that it is actually pretty simple! I have created five basic steps that walk you through all of the intimidating stuff and introduce you to the core ideas that you will need
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