This plugin enabled you to use a lot of NodeJS-based technologies as part of your build without having NodeJS installed locally on your system. It integrates the following NodeJS-based system with Gradle:
It's actually 3 plugins in one:
com.moowork.node
) - See docs.com.moowork.grunt
) - See docscom.moowork.gulp
) - See docsHere's how you get started using this plugin. If you do not find what you are looking for, please add an issue to GitHub Issues.
Documentation for older releasesHere's the documentation for older releases of the plugin:
To build the plugin, just type the following command:
Contributions are always welcome! If you'd like to contribute (and we hope you do) please send one of the existing contributors a nudge.
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you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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