gulp-multistream

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gulp-multistream

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Install:

npm install -D gulp-multistream

Use:

var multistream = require('gulp-multistream');
 
gulp.task('doStuff', function() {
  return gulp.src('myfile.js')
    .pipe(doTheStuff())
    .pipe(multistream( gulp.dest('dest1'), gulp.dest('dest2') );
});

And just in case you missed the significance, here's another example:

var multistream = require('gulp-multistream');
 
gulp.task('doStuff', function() {
  var destinations = [];
 
  if (useDest1) { destinations.push( gulp.dest('dest1') ); }
  if (useDest2) { destinations.push( gulp.dest('dest2') ); }
  if (useDest3) { destinations.push( gulp.dest('dest3') ); }
 
  // Do we have 1, 2, or 3 destinations?
  // Why should I have to care at this point?
 
  return gulp.src('myfile.js')
    .pipe(doTheStuff())
    .pipe(multistream.apply(undefined, destinations));
});

But why:

Well, I had a build that needed to build some modules, concat, and output to 15 different folders. Except, when it needed to output to 10 folders. Or when it needed to output to 8 folders. I think you get the idea. And then I wrote 12 more such tasks, that copy to 15, 10, or 8 folders... sometimes. And, well, I refuse to maintain hardcoded destinations for that. gulp-multistream to the rescue.

If you find a great use for this that is not fully supported by the exact 20 lines of this plugin, please feel free to submit an issue.

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npm i gulp-multistream

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Version

0.1.3

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