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Hi I'm trying to install Grunt on Windows 7 64 bit. I have installed Grunt using commands

 npm install -g grunt
 npm install -g grunt-cli

but now if I try to do grunt init, it is throwing me an error -

A valid Gruntfile could not be found. Please see the getting started guide for more information on how to configure grunt: http://gruntjs.com/getting-started Fatal error: Unable to find Gruntfile.

But when I look inside the grunt folder on my system the Gruntfile.js is there. can someone please guide me how to install this grunt properly and how to write built Script using the grunt. I have one HTML page and java script if i wants built a script using Grunt how can i do it?

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    npm install -g grunt means installing Grunt globally which is no longer recommended (starting with Grunt 0.4).
    – Ludder
    Apr 12, 2013 at 19:55

4 Answers 4

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To setup GruntJS build here is the steps:

  1. Make sure you have setup your package.json or setup new one:

    npm init
    
  2. Install Grunt CLI as global:

    npm install -g grunt-cli
    
  3. Install Grunt in your local project:

    npm install grunt --save-dev
    
  4. Install any Grunt Module you may need in your build process. Just for sake of this sample I will add Concat module for combining files together:

    npm install grunt-contrib-concat --save-dev
    
  5. Now you need to setup your Gruntfile.js which will describe your build process. For this sample I just combine two JS files file1.js and file2.js in the js folder and generate app.js:

    module.exports = function(grunt) {
    
        // Project configuration.
        grunt.initConfig({
            concat: {
                "options": { "separator": ";" },
                "build": {
                    "src": ["js/file1.js", "js/file2.js"],
                    "dest": "js/app.js"
                }
            }
        });
    
        // Load required modules
        grunt.loadNpmTasks('grunt-contrib-concat');
    
        // Task definitions
        grunt.registerTask('default', ['concat']);
    };
    
  6. Now you'll be ready to run your build process by following command:

    grunt
    

I hope this give you an idea how to work with GruntJS build.

NOTE:

You can use grunt-init for creating Gruntfile.js if you want wizard-based creation instead of raw coding for step 5.

To do so, please follow these steps:

npm install -g grunt-init
git clone https://github.com/gruntjs/grunt-init-gruntfile.git ~/.grunt-init/gruntfile
grunt-init gruntfile

For Windows users: If you are using cmd.exe you need to change ~/.grunt-init/gruntfile to %USERPROFILE%\.grunt-init\. PowerShell will recognize the ~ correctly.

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  • that's what I've been looking for, thanks. also, is it required that gruntfile.js should be placed in project root folder (can't get it to work otherwise on windows)?
    – chester89
    Jun 4, 2013 at 22:06
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    Could Step 5 be setup very basically using grunt init:gruntfile? I've tried doing this but I always get an error: Fatal error: Unable to find Gruntfile. Is the creation of Gruntfile.js always a manual process? If so, I see a benefit of using Yeoman where a Gruntfile.js is auto-generated (and this still applies for projects that I would create which aren't actually webapps.
    – micah
    Jun 6, 2013 at 20:35
  • @micah, you can use grunt-init tool for creating Gruntfile easily. I'll update main post and add it as a note.
    – Qorbani
    Jun 6, 2013 at 21:17
  • @qorbani Then I'm confused. In a directory for this non-grunt project, I have already followed steps 1-4. Now I just ran npm install -g grunt-init and it installed successfully. I followed this with grunt init:gruntfile and it still gives me the same fatal error. What am I missing?
    – micah
    Jun 6, 2013 at 21:23
  • grunt init:gruntfile is not correct. grunt-init is different helper for template-based scaffolding and you need to install gruntfile template to ba able to generate Gruntfile.js
    – Qorbani
    Jun 6, 2013 at 21:28
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Some time we need to set PATH variable for WINDOWS

%USERPROFILE%\AppData\Roaming\npm

After that test with where grunt

Note: Do not forget to close the command prompt window and reopen it.

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I got the same issue, but i solved it with changing my Grunt.js to Gruntfile.js Check your file name before typing grunt.cmd on windows cmd (if you're using windows).

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You should be installing grunt-cli to the devDependencies of the project and then running it via a script in your package.json. This way other developers that work on the project will all be using the same version of grunt and don't also have to install globally as part of the setup.

Install grunt-cli with npm i -D grunt-cli instead of installing it globally with -g.

//package.json

...

"scripts": {
  "build": "grunt"
}

Then use npm run build to fire off grunt.

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  • The accepted answer adds grunt-cli as global, but grunt as dev. Is that similar to what you're saying here, or does grunt-cli have to be on dev for it to work with NPM like in your code?
    – qozle
    Aug 16, 2022 at 13:40
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    @qozle it doesn't need to be in the dev section but -D saves it in your package json as a dev dependency. Running npm install installs it and makes it available to scripts run with npm run .... You won't be able to run grunt directly in the command line but you can run it through node within your project. Does that make sense? Aug 17, 2022 at 18:33

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