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@vltpkg/which
Advanced tools
Like the unix which utility.
Finds the first instance of a specified executable in the PATH
environment variable. Does not cache the results, so hash -r is not
needed when the PATH changes.
Port of the which to a TypeScript hybrid
module.
import { which, whichSync } from '@vltpkg/which'
// async usage
// rejects if not found
const resolved = await which('node')
// if nothrow option is used, returns null if not found
const resolvedOrNull = await which('node', { nothrow: true })
// sync usage
// throws if not found
const resolved = whichSync('node')
// if nothrow option is used, returns null if not found
const resolvedOrNull = whichSync('node', { nothrow: true })
// Pass options to override the PATH and PATHEXT environment vars.
await which('node', { path: someOtherPath, pathExt: somePathExt })
You may pass an options object as the second argument.
path: Use instead of the PATH environment variable.pathExt: Use instead of the PATHEXT environment variable.all: Return all matches, instead of just the first one. Note that
this means the function returns an array of strings instead of a
single string.FAQs
Find the first executable in the path (TS port of 'which')
The npm package @vltpkg/which receives a total of 23,312 weekly downloads. As such, @vltpkg/which popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @vltpkg/which demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 6 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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