One of the more confusing things about gulp is the difference between the built-in gulp.watch()
function and the similarly named gulp-watch
plugin. While both are used to watch files for changes neither is a drop-in replacement for the other. They are different in the way they work internally (leading to different failure scenarios) as well as the way they are used. I go into more detail about this in this answer.
The matter wasn't helped by the fact that the gulp-watch tag used to lump both of those together. The tag excerpt was about gulp.watch()
(copied from the API docs):
Watcher of gulp to listen for file changes. This always returns an EventEmitter that emits change events.
While the tag wiki was about the gulp-watch
plugin:
The NPM package page: https://www.npmjs.com/package/gulp-watch
How to install: npm install --save-dev gulp-watch
So I went ahead and tried to separate these two. I edited gulp-watch to be unmistakably about the plugin and created gulp.watch to be about the built-in.
Then I went on a retagging spree to tag all questions concerning the built-in with gulp.watch. However three pages in the tag stopped working. Turns out a synonym gulp.watch -> gulp-watch was created.
So, what now? I get that having two tags that only differ by one character isn't ideal, but I'm still of the opinion that the two need to be separate. However I couldn't find a way to challenge tag synonyms.
The situation as it is now is certainly worse than it was before, because gulp-watch is now clearly about the plugin — while a huge swath of questions tagged with it isn't.
The only other option I see is editing gulp-watch again to be about both.
gulp-concat
orgulp-rename
. I might just go ahead with it.