gulp-delete-unused-images is a Gulp plugin which will find unused graphics inside text files (html|css|js) and deletes them.
Inspired by https://github.com/mcfedr/gulp-unused-images
npm install gulp-delete-unused-images --save
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log
boolean | default: falseLog the output to console
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delete
boolean | default: trueDelete the files :)
var deleteUnusedImages = require('gulp-delete-unused-images');
gulp.src(['dev/images/**/*', 'dev/edm.html'])
.pipe(plumber())
.pipe(deleteUnusedImages({
log: true,
delete: true
}))
.pipe(gulp.dest('./deploy'));
I'm new to writing Gulp plugins, be gentle. If there's anything you find wrong with this, please help.
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Using an image file extension in a CSS class will result in a match and won't delete the image. The same happens using dot notation in JavaScript files
div.jpg { background-image: url('images/some-image.jpg'); } --- if (myObj.file.images.jpg) { //... }
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If multiple image files exist in subfolders that are under the root directory and the name is referenced in the source file. It won't delete any of the named files that match.
images/filename.jpg images/subfolder/filename.jpg ... <img src="images/subfolder/filename.jpg" alt="Some great file">
- 0.0.4 Update README
- 0.0.3 Fix options
- 0.0.2 Patches for regex
- 0.0.1 Initial release