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@rizzlesauce/inquirer-file-selector-prompt
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A plugin for Inquirer, allowing users to navigate their file directories to select files.

npm install --save inquirer-file-selector-prompt
Register the prompt under any alias you prefer then use the prompt as you would any other inquirer prompt.
inquirer.registerPrompt('file-selector', require('inquirer-file-selector-prompt'));
inquirer.prompt({
type: 'file-selector',
...
})
Takes type, name, message, [filter, validate, default, pageSize, path, extensions, selectionType, onlyShowMatchingExtensions] properties.
The extra options that this plugin provides are:
process.cwd()[] (any extension)["file","folder","either"]
"file"falseconst inquirer = require('inquirer');
const fileSelector = require('./index.js');
inquirer.registerPrompt('file-tree-selection', fileSelector);
inquirer
.prompt([
{
type: 'file-tree-selection',
name: 'file',
message: 'choose a file',
extensions: ['js']
}
])
.then(answers => {
console.log(JSON.stringify(answers));
});
This project is under the MIT license.
FAQs
File selector interface for inquirer
We found that @rizzlesauce/inquirer-file-selector-prompt demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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