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Common functionality shared across grunt-contrib tasks.

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This package does not declare an exports field, so the exports above have been automatically detected and optimized by JSPM instead. If any package subpath is missing, it is recommended to post an issue to the original package (grunt-lib-contrib) to support the "exports" field. If that is not possible, create a JSPM override to customize the exports field for this package.

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Common functionality shared across grunt-contrib tasks.

The purpose of grunt-lib-contrib is to explore solutions to common problems task writers encounter, and to ease the upgrade path for contrib tasks.

These APIs should be considered highly unstable. Depend on them at your own risk!

Over time, some of the functionality provided here may be incorporated directly into grunt for mainstream use. Until then, you may require grunt-lib-contrib as a dependency in your projects, but be very careful to specify an exact version number instead of a range, as backwards-incompatible changes are likely to be introduced.

Helper Functions

getNamespaceDeclaration(ns)

This helper is used to build JS namespace declarations.

optsToArgs(options)

Convert an object to an array of CLI arguments, which can be used with child_process.spawn().

// Example
{
  fooBar: 'a',        // ['--foo-bar', 'a']
  fooBar: 1,          // ['--foo-bar', '1']
  fooBar: true,       // ['--foo-bar']
  fooBar: false,      //
  fooBar: ['a', 'b']  // ['--foo-bar', 'a', '--foo-bar', 'b']
}

stripPath(pth, strip)

Strip a path from a path. normalize both paths for best results.

minMaxInfo(min, max)

Helper for logging compressed, uncompressed and gzipped sizes of strings.

var max = grunt.file.read('max.js');
var min = minify(max);
minMaxInfo(min, max);

Would print:

Uncompressed size: 495 bytes.
Compressed size: 36 bytes gzipped (396 bytes minified).

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Lib submitted by Tyler Kellen.