bud.copyFile
bud.copyFile copies a file to the @dist directory.
Usage
All paths are relative to @src
. This can be changed with the context
parameter.
Copying a file
Copy @src/images/image.jpeg
to @dist/images/image.jpeg
:
bud.copyFile(`images/image.jpeg`)
Modifying the output path
Copy @src/images/image.jpeg
to @dist/example/image.jpeg
.
bud.copyFile([`images/image.jpeg`, `example/image.jpeg`])
Hashing copied files
The standard way would be to replace the filename with @file
:
bud.copyFile([`images/image.jpeg`, `images/@file`])
Changing context
You can pass a second parameter to specify base directory of the task (the context
):
Copy vendor/images/image.jpeg
to @dist/images/image.jpeg
:
bud.copyFile(`images/image.jpeg`, `vendor`)
Copy vendor/images/image.jpeg
to @dist/example/image.jpeg
bud.copyFile([`images/image.jpeg`, `example/image.jpeg`], `vendor`)
Copying from node_modules/@roots/bud/README.md
to @dist/README.md
:
bud.copyFile(
`README.md`
await bud.module.getDirectory(`@roots/bud`)
)
Changing options
Any of the underlying options can be dialed in with an optional third parameter.
Copy from @src/fonts
to @dist/vendor/fonts
and include dotfiles:
bud.copyFile(`fonts/killa.otf`, `@src`, {
globOptions: {dot: true},
})