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# grunt-contrib-concat v0.5.0 [![Build Status: Linux](https://travis-ci.org/gruntjs/grunt-contrib-concat.png?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/gruntjs/grunt-contrib-concat) <a href="https://ci.appveyor.com/project/gruntjs/grunt-contrib-concat"><img src="https://ci.appveyor.com/api/projects/status/43qbw6jsp3rb2rh6/branch/master" alt="Build Status: Windows" height="18" /></a>
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> Concatenate files.
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## Getting Started
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This plugin requires Grunt `~0.4.0`
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If you haven't used [Grunt](http://gruntjs.com/) before, be sure to check out the [Getting Started](http://gruntjs.com/getting-started) guide, as it explains how to create a [Gruntfile](http://gruntjs.com/sample-gruntfile) as well as install and use Grunt plugins. Once you're familiar with that process, you may install this plugin with this command:
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```shell
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npm install grunt-contrib-concat --save-dev
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```
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Once the plugin has been installed, it may be enabled inside your Gruntfile with this line of JavaScript:
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```js
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grunt.loadNpmTasks('grunt-contrib-concat');
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```
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## Concat task
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_Run this task with the `grunt concat` command._
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Task targets, files and options may be specified according to the Grunt [Configuring tasks](http://gruntjs.com/configuring-tasks) guide.
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### Options
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#### separator
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Type: `String`
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Default: `grunt.util.linefeed`
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Concatenated files will be joined on this string. If you're post-processing concatenated JavaScript files with a minifier, you may need to use a semicolon `';'` as the separator.
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#### banner
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Type: `String`
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Default: empty string
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This string will be prepended to the beginning of the concatenated output. It is processed using [grunt.template.process][], using the default options.
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_(Default processing options are explained in the [grunt.template.process][] documentation)_
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#### footer
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Type: `String`
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Default: empty string
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This string will be appended to the end of the concatenated output. It is processed using [grunt.template.process][], using the default options.
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_(Default processing options are explained in the [grunt.template.process][] documentation)_
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#### stripBanners
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Type: `Boolean` `Object`
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Default: `false`
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Strip JavaScript banner comments from source files.
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* `false` - No comments are stripped.
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* `true` - `/* ... */` block comments are stripped, but _NOT_ `/*! ... */` comments.
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* `options` object:
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* By default, behaves as if `true` were specified.
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* `block` - If true, _all_ block comments are stripped.
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* `line` - If true, any contiguous _leading_ `//` line comments are stripped.
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#### process
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Type: `Boolean` `Object` `Function`
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Default: `false`
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Process source files before concatenating, either as [templates][] or with a custom function.
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* `false` - No processing will occur.
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* `true` - Process source files using [grunt.template.process][] defaults.
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* `data` object - Process source files using [grunt.template.process][], using the specified options.
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* `function(src, filepath)` - Process source files using the given function, called once for each file. The returned value will be used as source code.
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_(Default processing options are explained in the [grunt.template.process][] documentation)_
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[templates]: https://github.com/gruntjs/grunt-docs/blob/master/grunt.template.md
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[grunt.template.process]: https://github.com/gruntjs/grunt-docs/blob/master/grunt.template.md#grunttemplateprocess
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#### sourceMap
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Type: `Boolean`
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Default: `false`
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Set to true to create a source map. The source map will be created alongside the destination file, and share the same file name with the `.map` extension appended to it.
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#### sourceMapName
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Type: `String` `Function`
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Default: `undefined`
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To customize the name or location of the generated source map, pass a string to indicate where to write the source map to. If a function is provided, the concat destination is passed as the argument and the return value will be used as the file name.
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#### sourceMapStyle
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Type: `String`
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Default: `embed`
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Determines the type of source map that is generated. The default value, `embed`, places the content of the sources directly into the map. `link` will reference the original sources in the map as links. `inline` will store the entire map as a data URI in the destination file.
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### Usage Examples
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#### Concatenating with a custom separator
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In this example, running `grunt concat:dist` (or `grunt concat` because `concat` is a [multi task][multitask]) will concatenate the three specified source files (in order), joining files with `;` and writing the output to `dist/built.js`.
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```js
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// Project configuration.
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grunt.initConfig({
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concat: {
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options: {
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separator: ';',
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},
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dist: {
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src: ['src/intro.js', 'src/project.js', 'src/outro.js'],
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dest: 'dist/built.js',
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},
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},
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});
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```
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#### Banner comments
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In this example, running `grunt concat:dist` will first strip any preexisting banner comment from the `src/project.js` file, then concatenate the result with a newly-generated banner comment, writing the output to `dist/built.js`.
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This generated banner will be the contents of the `banner` template string interpolated with the config object. In this case, those properties are the values imported from the `package.json` file (which are available via the `pkg` config property) plus today's date.
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_Note: you don't have to use an external JSON file. It's also valid to create the `pkg` object inline in the config. That being said, if you already have a JSON file, you might as well reference it._
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```js
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// Project configuration.
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grunt.initConfig({
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pkg: grunt.file.readJSON('package.json'),
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concat: {
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options: {
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stripBanners: true,
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banner: '/*! <%= pkg.name %> - v<%= pkg.version %> - ' +
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'<%= grunt.template.today("yyyy-mm-dd") %> */',
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},
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dist: {
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src: ['src/project.js'],
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dest: 'dist/built.js',
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},
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},
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});
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```
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#### Multiple targets
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In this example, running `grunt concat` will build two separate files. One "basic" version, with the main file essentially just copied to `dist/basic.js`, and another "with_extras" concatenated version written to `dist/with_extras.js`.
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While each concat target can be built individually by running `grunt concat:basic` or `grunt concat:extras`, running `grunt concat` will build all concat targets. This is because `concat` is a [multi task][multitask].
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```js
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// Project configuration.
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grunt.initConfig({
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concat: {
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basic: {
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src: ['src/main.js'],
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dest: 'dist/basic.js',
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},
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extras: {
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src: ['src/main.js', 'src/extras.js'],
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dest: 'dist/with_extras.js',
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},
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},
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});
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```
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#### Multiple files per target
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Like the previous example, in this example running `grunt concat` will build two separate files. One "basic" version, with the main file essentially just copied to `dist/basic.js`, and another "with_extras" concatenated version written to `dist/with_extras.js`.
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This example differs in that both files are built under the same target.
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Using the `files` object, you can have list any number of source-destination pairs.
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```js
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// Project configuration.
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grunt.initConfig({
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concat: {
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basic_and_extras: {
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files: {
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'dist/basic.js': ['src/main.js'],
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'dist/with_extras.js': ['src/main.js', 'src/extras.js'],
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},
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},
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},
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});
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```
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#### Dynamic filenames
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Filenames can be generated dynamically by using `<%= %>` delimited underscore templates as filenames.
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In this example, running `grunt concat:dist` generates a destination file whose name is generated from the `name` and `version` properties of the referenced `package.json` file (via the `pkg` config property).
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```js
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// Project configuration.
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grunt.initConfig({
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pkg: grunt.file.readJSON('package.json'),
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concat: {
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dist: {
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src: ['src/main.js'],
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dest: 'dist/<%= pkg.name %>-<%= pkg.version %>.js',
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},
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},
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});
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```
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#### Advanced dynamic filenames
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In this more involved example, running `grunt concat` will build two separate files (because `concat` is a [multi task][multitask]). The destination file paths will be expanded dynamically based on the specified templates, recursively if necessary.
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For example, if the `package.json` file contained `{"name": "awesome", "version": "1.0.0"}`, the files `dist/awesome/1.0.0/basic.js` and `dist/awesome/1.0.0/with_extras.js` would be generated.
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```js
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// Project configuration.
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grunt.initConfig({
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pkg: grunt.file.readJSON('package.json'),
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dirs: {
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src: 'src/files',
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dest: 'dist/<%= pkg.name %>/<%= pkg.version %>',
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},
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concat: {
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basic: {
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src: ['<%= dirs.src %>/main.js'],
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dest: '<%= dirs.dest %>/basic.js',
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},
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extras: {
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src: ['<%= dirs.src %>/main.js', '<%= dirs.src %>/extras.js'],
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dest: '<%= dirs.dest %>/with_extras.js',
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},
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},
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});
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```
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#### Invalid or Missing Files Warning
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If you would like the `concat` task to warn if a given file is missing or invalid be sure to set `nonull` to `true`:
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```js
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grunt.initConfig({
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concat: {
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missing: {
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src: ['src/invalid_or_missing_file'],
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dest: 'compiled.js',
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nonull: true,
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},
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},
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});
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```
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See [configuring files for a task](http://gruntjs.com/configuring-tasks#files) for how to configure file globbing in Grunt.
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#### Custom process function
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If you would like to do any custom processing before concatenating, use a custom process function:
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```js
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grunt.initConfig({
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concat: {
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dist: {
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options: {
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// Replace all 'use strict' statements in the code with a single one at the top
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banner: "'use strict';\n",
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process: function(src, filepath) {
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return '// Source: ' + filepath + '\n' +
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src.replace(/(^|\n)[ \t]*('use strict'|"use strict");?\s*/g, '$1');
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},
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},
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files: {
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'dist/built.js': ['src/project.js'],
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},
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},
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},
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});
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```
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[multitask]: http://gruntjs.com/creating-tasks#multi-tasks
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## Release History
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* 2014-07-19 v0.5.0 Adds sourceMap option.
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* 2014-03-21 v0.4.0 README updates. Output updates.
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* 2013-04-25 v0.3.0 Add option to process files with a custom function.
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* 2013-04-08 v0.2.0 Don't normalize separator to allow user to set LF even on a Windows environment.
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* 2013-02-22 v0.1.3 Support footer option.
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* 2013-02-15 v0.1.2 First official release for Grunt 0.4.0.
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* 2013-01-18 v0.1.2rc6 Updating grunt/gruntplugin dependencies to rc6. Changing in-development grunt/gruntplugin dependency versions from tilde version ranges to specific versions.
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* 2013-01-09 v0.1.2rc5 Updating to work with grunt v0.4.0rc5. Switching back to this.files api.
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* 2012-11-13 v0.1.1 Switch to this.file api internally.
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* 2012-10-03 v0.1.0 Work in progress, not yet officially released.
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---
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Task submitted by ["Cowboy" Ben Alman](http://benalman.com/)
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*This file was generated on Sat Jul 19 2014 19:25:49.*
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