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Oh yes, be sure to use some sort of pattern match for the the files
attribute, such as:
grunt.initConfig({
watch: {
server: {
files: 'path/to/**/*.js`,
tasks: [ 'express-server', 'livereload' ]
}
}
});
In my project, I have "constants" to simplify things a bit:
grunt.initConfig({
dirs: {
server: 'path/to/server/',
client: 'path/to/client'
},
files: {
all: '**/*',
js: '**/*.js',
html: '**/*.html'
},
watch: {
server: {
files: '<%= dirs.server + files.all %>',
tasks: [ 'express-server', 'livereload' ]
}
}
});
This way, <%= dirs.server + files.all %>
turns into path/to/server/**/*
. Make sense?
What would you prefer the readme to say that would make more sense?
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Ahhh, yeah I think just including the constants in the example...thanks
On May 6, 2013 12:40 PM, "Eric Clemmons" [email protected] wrote:
Oh yes, be sure to use some sort of pattern match for the the filesattribute, such as:
grunt.initConfig({
watch: {
server: {
files: 'path/to/*/.js`, tasks: [ 'express-server', 'livereload' ]
}
}});In my project, I have "constants" to simplify things a bit:
grunt.initConfig({
dirs: {
server: 'path/to/server/',
client: 'path/to/client'
},
files: {
all: ''/*',
js: '/.js',
html: '__/.html'
},
watch: {
server: {
files: '<%= dirs.server + files.all %>',
tasks: [ 'express-server', 'livereload' ]
}
}
});This way, <%= dirs.server + files.all %> turns into path/to/server/*/.
Make sense?What would you prefer the readme to say that would make more sense?
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