Btw, I forgot to also add a really nice work started by Robert, which does
something similar straight from your IDE - [0]

Dragos
[0] - https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/SLING/Sling+IDE+tooling


On Tue, Aug 13, 2013 at 8:55 PM, Dascalita Dragos <[email protected]>wrote:

> It looks cool. I was just playing with Grunt earlier this month, in order
> to automatically watch for changes, compile and deploy my Client-side files
> into JCR - [0]
>
> This is where I'd see the benefit of using Grunt.
>
> I'll try integrating with your task too, as I was only using 'curl'
> commands to upload and I like that you have used 'request' lib;
> Did you consider writing a NPM out of this task ? I think that would come
> handy.
>
> Cheers,
> Dragos
>
> [0]  -
> http://www.flexthinker.com/2013/08/using-grunt-js-with-apache-sling/
>
>
> On Tue, Aug 13, 2013 at 7:15 PM, Francesco Mari 
> <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I created a new task for Grunt [1] which uses the POST servlet to
>> rollout local content to a repository managed by a runnign Sling
>> instance. I also wrote some information in the README file, which can
>> help you have a better understanding of what it does.
>>
>> I found this task to be very handy for rapid prototyping of
>> Sling-based applications. To use this task you only need a minimal
>> Grunt build file. You can focus building the content in your
>> filesystem, without bothering about configuration. The task also
>> support the creation of arbitrary nodes by using .json files (more or
>> less like the jcr.contentloader bundle already does), but you don't
>> have to create a bundle or a Maven project.
>>
>> If anybody is interested in it, I would follow up with further
>> development. Please keep in mind that I pushed it only some minutes
>> ago and it has never been used in the wild. It's not yet deployed to
>> NPM.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Francesco
>>
>> [1]: http://gruntjs.com/
>> [2]: https://github.com/francescomari/grunt-sling
>>
>
>

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