$ npm install load-plugins
Load plugins for gulp, grunt, assemble, verb any node.js app that needs to load plugins from node_modules or local folders.
Install with npm
$ npm i load-plugins --save
var plugin = require('load-plugins')('gulp-*');
gulp.task('default', function () {
gulp.src('test/*.js')
.pipe(plugin.jshint());
.pipe(plugin.mocha());
});
var plugin = require('load-plugins')('assemble-*');
assemble.task('default', function () {
assemble.src('templates/*.hbs')
.pipe(plugin.paginate());
.pipe(plugin.collections());
.pipe(assemble.dest('dist/'));
});
var plugin = require('load-plugins')('verb-*');
verb.task('default', function () {
verb.src('docs/*.md')
.pipe(plugin.toc());
.pipe(plugin.reflinks());
.pipe(verb.dest('./'));
});
See resolve-dep for additional options.
Pass a custom function for require
ing files.
plugins('gulp-*', {
require: function(filepath) {
// do stuff to filepath
}
});
Make plugin names camelcased. By default this is true
.
Pass a rename function to change how plugins are named.
plugins('my-plugins-*', {
rename: function (filepath) {
return path.basename(filepath);
}
});
Omit strings from plugin names. This is a complement to the .rename()
option, it's easiest to understand by way of example:
plugins('gulp-*', {strip: 'gulp'});
Returns {mocha: [Function]}
instead of {'gulp-mocha': [Function]}
, and so on.
You may also pass an array of strings to strip, or use braces, e.g.:
// note that the `strip` option doesn't work with full glob patterns, just braces
plugins('{foo,bar}-*', {strip: ['foo', 'bar']});
Install dev dependencies:
$ npm i -d && npm test
Pull requests and stars are always welcome. For bugs and feature requests, please create an issue
Jon Schlinkert
Copyright © 2014-2015 Jon Schlinkert Released under the MIT license.
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