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I have some problem can't find a direct answer on just this one. I have a folder structure like this:

modules/**/views/**/*.html
  • modules/cart/views/templates/
  • modules/cart/views/content/
  • modules/cart/views/content/foo/

I want to move them so they end up like this:

  • Views/templates/
  • Views/content/
  • Views/content/foo/

I have tried base: and cwd: with

{ base: 'modules/**/views/**' }

Also with . and ./ etc.. but cant get it to work with two ** I dont want the first ** just files from the second ** and it's folder

Any clue? does it even work? Tried

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I found a solution by using gulp-rename. Not sure if it's the best one but worked. I split my path. Get the name of the first ** renamed it to empty value, same with the views.

return gulp.src(config.vSrc)
        .pipe(rename(function(path) {
            var splitedPath = path.dirname.split('\\');
            var moduleName = splitedPath[0];
            path.dirname = path.dirname.replace(moduleName, '').replace('views', '');
            gutil.log(path.dirname);
        }))
        .pipe(gulp.dest("Views"));
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To update this answer, now a good way to do this is with gulp-flatten. It is very good at extracting specific folders from the folder hierarchy. I believe in the OP's case what he wants is:

gulp.src(['config.vSrc'])
  .pipe(flatten({ subPath: [3] }))
  .pipe(gulp.dest('Views'));

That should get the 4th, etc. folder on down. It is possible you would need this syntax:

subPath: [3,] I am not sure about that without testing it.

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