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@teamteanpm2024/dolore-harum-incidunt
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Convert a tilde path to an absolute path: ~/dev
→ /Users/john/dev
Inspired by untilify by Sindre Sorhus
Since untildify uses ES6 syntax, I created this package to for those who use CommonJS environment.
npm install @teamteanpm2024/dolore-harum-incidunt
const untildify = require('@teamteanpm2024/dolore-harum-incidunt');
untildify('~/dev');
//=> '/Users/sindresorhus/dev'
See tildify-commonjs for the inverse.
Thank you for considering contributing to this project! Contributions are essential to keep the project thriving and improving. Below are steps on how you can contribute to the project:
git clone
command followed by the URL to clone the repository to your local machine.git clone <repository_URL>
git add README.md # Replace README.md with the file you have changed
git commit -m "Brief description of changes"
git push origin main
Thank you for taking the time to contribute to our project. Your efforts are greatly appreciated and help make the project better for everyone. If you have any questions or need further assistance, feel free to reach out via GitHub issues. Happy coding!
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