A handy command line interface for gulp
npm install --save-dev gulp-shellvar gulp  = require('gulp')
var shell = require('gulp-shell')
gulp.task('example', function () {
  return gulp.src('*.js', {read: false})
    .pipe(shell([
      'echo <%= f(file.path) %>',
      'ls -l <%= file.path %>'
    ], {
      templateData: {
        f: function (s) {
          return s.replace(/$/, '.bak')
        }
      }
    }))
})If you just want to execute a series of commands only once, starting the stream with  should do the trick. However, this is an anti-pattern, and it won't work in gulp.src('')gulp 4.0 .
Or you can use this shorthand:
gulp.task('shorthand', shell.task([
  'echo hello',
  'echo world'
]))You can find more examples in the gulpfile of this project.
type: Array or String
A command can be a template which can be interpolated by some file info (e.g. file.path).
type: Boolean
default: false
Set to true to print the command(s) to stdout as they are executed
type: String
default: Command `<%= command %>` failed with exit code <%= error.code %>
You can add a custom error message for when the command fails.
This can be a template which can be interpolated with the current command, some file info (e.g. file.path) and some error info (e.g. error.code).
type: Boolean
default: false
By default, it will emit an error event when the command finishes unsuccessfully.
type: Boolean
default: false
By default, it will print the command output.
type: Boolean
default: false
Turn it on only if you need to run some interactive commands.
type: String
default: process.cwd()
Sets the current working directory for the command. This can be a template which can be interpolated by some file info (e.g. file.path).
type: Object
The data that can be accessed in template.
type: Number
default: 16MB(16 * 1024 * 1024)
You won't need to set this option unless you encounter a "stdout maxBuffer exceeded" error.
type: Number
default: undefined (no timeout)
The maximum amount of time in milliseconds the process is allowed to run.
type: Object
By default, all the commands will be executed in an environment with all the variables in process.env and PATH prepended by ./node_modules/.bin (allowing you to run executables in your Node's dependencies).
You can override any environment variables with this option.
For example, setting it to {PATH: process.env.PATH} will reset the PATH if the default one brings your some troubles.