Opening my local project invariably requires running gulp
before anything else. My workflow, recently updated, utilizes the latest tools and is finely tuned – even boasting a custom dock icon! This is where VS Code Tasks proved invaluable. These tasks allow execution of configured command-line commands, triggered by various events, including project opening.
Initially, a simple task configuration seemed sufficient:
{ "version": "2.0.0", "tasks": [ { "label": "Run Gulp", "command": "gulp", "type": "shell", "runOptions": { "runOn": "folderOpen" } } ] }
However, this failed due to my use of nvm
for Node version management. Despite setting the default Node version via nvm alias default
, the incorrect Node version was consistently used, causing gulp
to fail. The solution, working perfectly in a fresh terminal, was to first run nvm use
(which selects the correct version from .nvmrc
), followed by gulp
.
Attempting to chain these commands with a semicolon:
"command": "nvm use; gulp",
proved unsuccessful; nvm
remained unrecognized. The issue stemmed from the VS Code task's environment not inheriting the global nvm
setup. The global nvm
installation provides a shell script defining the nvm
command. The solution involved "sourcing" this script.
My final, successful configuration is:
{ "version": "2.0.0", "tasks": [ { "label": "Run Gulp", "command": ". ~/.nvm/nvm.sh; nvm use; gulp", "type": "shell", "runOptions": { "runOn": "folderOpen" } } ] }
This flawlessly executes gulp
upon opening my CSS-Tricks project. Many thanks to Jen Luker for her invaluable assistance in resolving this! ?
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