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After installing gulp.js via npm, i receive a no command 'gulp' found error when running the gulp command from the same directory it was installed into. I see people using gulp with webpack. I currently have two tasks, that both compile sass files.
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By default, gulp runs tasks simultaneously, unless they have explicit dependencies. Stack overflow | the world’s largest online community for developers But then i read webpack can replace gulp?
However gulp 4 is not available via the.
This call is only available from gulp 4. Compile css/sass, optimize images, make a bundle and minify/transpile it). I would still like to concat the two directories into separate files but it seems that it would be more maintainable if i could. This isn't very useful for tasks like clean, where you don't want to depend, but you need them.
Update in the end i started with gulp. Grunt and gulp are task runners to automate everything that can be automated (i.e. Whenever i ask someone what their purpose is, the answer tends to boil down to. I'm completely confused here.can someone explain?
I'm a backend developer, and slightly confused by npm, bower, gulp, grunt, and yeoman.