replaced 3.x task system (orchestrator) with new task system (bach)
removed gulp.reset
removed 3 argument syntax for gulp.task
gulp.task should only be used when you will call the task with the CLI
added gulp.series and gulp.parallel methods for composing tasks. Everything must use these now.
added single argument syntax for gulp.task which allows a named function to be used as the name of the task and task function.
added gulp.tree method for retrieving the task tree. Pass { deep: true } for an archy compatible node list.
added gulp.registry for setting custom registries.
CLI changes
split CLI out into a module if you want to save bandwidth/disk space. you can install the gulp CLI using either npm install gulp -g or npm install gulp-cli -g, where gulp-cli is the smaller one (no module code included)
add --tasks-json flag to CLI to dump the whole tree out for other tools to consume
added --verify flag to check the dependencies in package.json against the plugin blacklist.
vinyl/vinyl-fs changes
added gulp.symlink which functions exactly like gulp.dest, but symlinks instead.
added dirMode param to gulp.dest and gulp.symlink which allows better control over the mode of the destination folder that is created.
globs passed to gulp.src will be evaluated in order, which means this is possible gulp.src(['*.js', '!b*.js', 'bad.js']) (exclude every JS file that starts with a b except bad.js)
performance for gulp.src has improved massively
gulp.src(['**/*', '!b.js']) will no longer eat CPU since negations happen during walking now
added since option to gulp.src which lets you only match files that have been modified since a certain date (for incremental builds)
fixed gulp.src not following symlinks
added overwrite option to gulp.dest which allows you to enable or disable overwriting of existing files
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Release: 4.0.2b4b5a68
Build: Add node 12 to Travis & Azure5667666
Fix: Bind src/dest/symlink to the gulp instance to support esm exports (ref s...4091bd3
Docs: Add notes about esm support (closes #2278)3c66d95
Docs: Fix the Negative Globs section & examples (closes #2297)1693a11
Docs: Remove next tag from recipes (closes #2277)d916276
Docs: Add default task wrappers to Watching Files examples to make runnable (...ea52a92
Docs: Fix syntax error in lastRun API docs (closes #2315)5d81f42
Docs: Fix typo in Explaining Globs (#2326)ea3bba4
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