As Tommay pointed out, you need to create the cordova project structure in the first place with some manner of tool..
On 3/22/13 11:58 AM, "tommy-carlos Williams" <to...@devgeeks.org> wrote: >I don't have much to add except that I really like this about Grunt. > >However, it would get "interesting" with Cordova since the global is what >creates a project in the first place. I still think it could work and >have the global only responsible for creating dirs and setting up >package.json stuff etc... > >+1 for looking into this. > >On 23/03/2013, at 4:53, Brian LeRoux <b...@brian.io> wrote: > >> Right now the global executable is version locked to a Cordova >> release. If you have a project running 2.5 you are required to have >> Cordova/CLI 2.5. If you need to then work in Cordova 2.4 you need to >> downgrade (not really but you would to be safe). >> >> In Grunt .4 the global executable is dumb. It just shells to locally >> installed ./node_module version of Grunt. This enables project level >> versioning of Grunt. Nice feature. We can do the same thing: with the >> caveat that you would then require a package.json and ./node_modules >> folder in our Cordova projects. >> >> Discuss.