gulp-git-pages v0.0.5
gulp-gh-pages
Gulp plugin to publish to Github pages.
Contributors
Special thanks to the folks who have contributed to this plugin.git
Usage
First you need to be sure you have a gh-pages
branch.
If you don't have one, you can do the following:
git checkout --orphan gh-pages
git rm -rf .
touch README.md
git add README.md
git commit -m "Init gh-pages"
git push --set-upstream origin gh-pages
git checkout master
Install gulp-gh-pages
as a development dependency
npm install --save-dev gulp-gh-pages
Then define a deploy
task in your gulpfile.js
(as below) which can be used to push to gh-pages
going forward.
var deploy = require('gulp-gh-pages');
gulp.task('deploy', function () {
return gulp.src('./dist/**/*')
.pipe(deploy(options));
});
Now, you should be able to call your task by doing
gulp deploy
API
deploy(options)
options.remoteUrl
Type: String
Default: URL for the remote of the current dir (assumes a git repository)
By default gulp-gh-pages
assumes the current working directory is a git repository and uses its remote url. If your gulpfile.js
is not in a git repository, or if you want to push to a different remote url, you can specify it. Ensure you have write access to the repository.
options.origin
Type: String
Default: "origin"
Git remote.
options.branch
Type: String
Default: "gh-pages"
The branch where deploy will by done. Change to "master" for username.github.io
projects.
options.cacheDir
Type: String
Default: a temporary folder
Useful to keep a cache of the repo to avoid fresh clone all the time.
options.push
Type: Boolean
Default: true
Allow you to make a build on the defined branch without pushing it to master. Useful for dry run.
options.message
Type: String
Default: "Update [timestamp]"
Commit message.