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Use gulp.watch instead of 'update' event

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Closed Administrator requested to merge github/fork/DavidBM/patch-1 into master Jan 02, 2015
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Created by: DavidBM

I like to propose this recipe for watchify.

I think that is more aligned with other gulp recipes.

Using watchify 'update' method, you can not declare dependencies for the the bundle() function. With gulp.watch you can.

What do you think?

(Sorry for my English, I'm still learning!)

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Source branch: github/fork/DavidBM/patch-1