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exports all fs.promises + exists + mkdirp + rmrf + getFiles + getDirs functions.
be in a nodejs project
npm install @magic/fs
import fs from '@magic/fs'
const run = async () => {
await fs.mkdirp('./test_235235/dir/to/create')
console.log('dir created')
await fs.rmrf('./test_235235')
console.log('dir deleted, even though it had contents.')
}
run()
promises from fs:
access
copyFile
open
opendir
rename
truncate
rmdir
mkdir
readdir
readlink
symlink
lstat
stat
link
unlink
chmod
lchmod
lchown
chown
utimes
realpath
mkdtemp
writeFile
appendFile
readFile
exists
readDir
readfile
rmDir
rmdir, rmDir
readfile, readFile
readdir, readDir
same as mkdir -p on unix
await fs.mkdirp('./path/to/dir')
same as rm -rf on unix.
will not work outside process.cwd()
await fs.rmrf('./path/to/dir')
same as fs.exists, but promisified and ready for esmodules.
get a list of directories in a directory, recursively.
import fs from '@magic/fs'
const run = async () => {
// first level directories
const directories = await fs.getDirectories(process.cwd())
console.log(directories)
// recursive run
const deepDirectories = await fs.getDirectories(process.cwd(), true)
console.log(deepDirectories)
}
run()
get a list of files in a directory, recursively.
import fs from '@magic/fs'
const run = async () => {
// first level directories
const files = await fs.getFiles(process.cwd())
console.log(files)
// recursive run
const deepFiles = await fs.getFiles(process.cwd(), true)
console.log(deepFiles)
}
run()
get the file type of a file, based on extension, and defaulting to "txt"
import fs from '@magic/fs'
const fileType = fs.getFileType('html.html')
console.log(fileType, fileType === 'html')
const nonFileType = fs.getFileType()
console.log(nonFileType, nonFileType === 'txt')
first publish
better error messages
...
FAQs
nodejs fs promises + goodies
The npm package @magic/fs receives a total of 339 weekly downloads. As such, @magic/fs popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @magic/fs demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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