Create a WordPress plugin with grunt-init.
If you haven't already done so, install grunt-init.
Once grunt-init is installed, place this template in your ~/.grunt-init/
directory. It's recommended that you use git to clone this template into that directory, as follows:
git clone git@github.com:10up/grunt-wp-plugin.git ~/.grunt-init/wp-plugin
git clone git@github.com:10up/grunt-wp-plugin.git %USERPROFILE%/.grunt-init/wp-plugin
At the command-line, cd into an empty directory, run this command and follow the prompts.
grunt-init wp-plugin
Note that this template will generate files in the current directory, so be sure to change to a new directory first if you don't want to overwrite existing files.
Install the NPM modules required to actually process your newly-created project by running:
npm install
After running the init command above, you will be presented with a standard directory structure similar to:
/plugin
.. /assets
.. .. /css
.. .. .. /src
.. .. .. /sass
.. .. .. /less
.. .. /js
.. .. .. /src
.. /images
.. .. /src
.. /includes
.. /languages
.. .. plugin.pot
.. .gitignore
.. Gruntfile.js
.. plugin.php
.. readme.php
Depending on how you answer the prompt regarding the use of a preprocessor, you will either have a /src
directory (CSS), a /sass
directory (Sass), or a /less
directory (LESS) under your normal /css
directory. The goal here is that you only ever edit files in the related source directory and Grunt will automatically build and minify your final stylesheets directly in /css
.
If you're using Sass or Less, the raw files will be processed into /css/filename.css
and minified into /css/filename.min.css
.
If you're using vanilla CSS, the source files will be minified into /css/filename.min.css
.
You should only ever be modifying script files in the /js/src
directory. Grunt will automatically concatenate and minify your scripts into /js/filename.js
and /js/filename.min.js
. These generated files should never be modified directly.
The /images/src
directory exists only to allow you to keep track of source files (like PSDs or separate images that have been merged into sprites). This helps keep source files under version control, and allows you to bundle them with the distribution of your new GPL plugin.
- 2013-08-15 v0.1.7 Fix a typo in rename.json.
- 2013-08-13 v0.1.6 Add deployment builder. Remove dates from Grunt headers.
- 2013-07-18 v0.1.5 Remove /extend references (props @trepmal).
- 2013-05-30 v0.1.4 Fix broken package.json generator.
- 2013-05-06 v0.1.3 Several I18N updates (props @bradyvercher)
- 2013-04-29 v0.1.2 Folder restructuring and renaming.
- 2013-04-26 v0.1.1 Minor bug fixes.
- 2013-04-25 v0.1.0 Initial public release.