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Concatenates css files, bubbling up @import statements (as per the standard), and optionally rebasing urls and inlining local @import statements.
Install with npm.
npm install --save-dev gulp-concat-css
var gulp = require('gulp');
var concatCss = require('gulp-concat-css');
gulp.task('default', function () {
return gulp.src('assets/**/*.css')
.pipe(concatCss("styles/bundle.css"))
.pipe(gulp.dest('out/'));
});
TIP: for a proper import inlining and url rebase, make sure you set the proper base for the input files.
concatCss(targetFile, options)
targetFile: The relative path of the generated file containing the concatenated cssoptions: (since 2.1.0)
inlineImports: (default true) Inline any local import statement foundrebaseUrls: (default true) Adjust any relative URL to the location of the target file.includePaths: (default []) Include additional paths when inlining importscommonBase: (default to the base property of the first file) Common base path from wich resolving files and urlsMIT @ Mario Casciaro