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Given the following piece of code from my gulpfile.js, everytime I save or change a file, the task runs twice instead of one single time, why is that? I just want it to run one time.

var gulp = require('gulp');

gulp.task('default', function() {

  gulp.watch('server/**/*.js', function(){
    console.log('This runs twice everytime I change/save a javascript file located at server/**/*.js');
  }); 

});

I have also experienced the same with grunt and the plugin called grunt-contrib-watch.

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The problem is occurring because your editor, in this case Coda 2, is modifying the file twice on save. The same problem occurs in vim because of how vim creates buffer backups on save.

The solution to the problem in vim is to add

set nowritebackup

to your ~/.vimrc file. This changes the default save protocol to only make one edit to the original file.

In other words, the default save protocol is as follows:

  1. Write the buffer to the backup file
  2. Delete the original file
  3. Rename the backup to the name of the original file

And adding set nowritebackup simply replaces the original file on save. This protocol exists to reduce risk of data loss in the event of an I/O error on save.


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