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# Gulp
The Gulp task will run your automated frontend tasks.
It lives under the `gulp` namespace and has following configurable parameters:
```yaml
# grumphp.yml
grumphp:
tasks:
gulp:
gulp_file: ~
task: ~
triggered_by: [js, jsx, coffee, ts, less, sass, scss]
```
**gulp_file**
*Default: null*
If your Gulpfile.js file is located at an exotic location, you can specify your custom gulp file location with this option.
This option is set to `null` by default.
This means that `gulpfile.js` is automatically loaded if the file exists in the current directory.
**task**
*Default: null*
This option specifies which Gulp task you want to run.
This option is set to `null` by default.
This means that gulp will run the `default` task.
Note that this task should be used to verify things.
It is also possible to alter code during commit, but this is surely **NOT** recommended!
**triggered_by**
*Default: [js, jsx, coffee, ts, less, sass, scss]*
This option will specify which file extensions will trigger the gulp task.
By default, Gulp will be triggered by altering a front-end file.
You can overwrite this option to whatever file you want to use!