@Erik Woods, as someone who used CodeKit for a long while and switched to Grunt, I can tell you that the time and effort was worth it, especially in a team environment. Providing identical compilation, generation, and concatenation environments for all your members is awesome. That being said, most of the projects I do are just me from start to finish, and I still use Grunt. I found that once I switched, I didn’t want to go back to a GUI. The utter customizability and glut of possibilities with Grunt opens a lot of doors as a designer/developer.
But, if I only ever did projects by myself, I would consider using CodeKit full-time.
@Erik Woods, as someone who used CodeKit for a long while and switched to Grunt, I can tell you that the time and effort was worth it, especially in a team environment. Providing identical compilation, generation, and concatenation environments for all your members is awesome. That being said, most of the projects I do are just me from start to finish, and I still use Grunt. I found that once I switched, I didn’t want to go back to a GUI. The utter customizability and glut of possibilities with Grunt opens a lot of doors as a designer/developer.
But, if I only ever did projects by myself, I would consider using CodeKit full-time.