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@teambit/any-fs
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any-fs is a composable and extendible file-system and fully compatible with the node `fs` module.
any-fs is a composable and extendible file-system and fully compatible with the node fs
module.
var { MemoryFS } = require('@teambit/any-fs');
const fs = new MemoryFS()
fs.writeFile()
var { Volume } = require('@teambit/any-fs');
const fs = new Volume()
fs.writeFile()
AnyFS comes with following adapters
MemoryFS
fs
module.fs
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FAQs
any-fs is a composable and extendible file-system and fully compatible with the node `fs` module.
The npm package @teambit/any-fs receives a total of 261 weekly downloads. As such, @teambit/any-fs popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @teambit/any-fs demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 6 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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