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app-path
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Get the path to an app (macOS)
$ npm install app-path
import appPath from 'app-path';
console.log(await appPath('Safari'));
//=> '/Applications/Safari.app'
console.log(await appPath('com.apple.Safari'));
//=> '/Applications/Safari.app'
console.log(appPath.sync('Safari'));
//=> '/Applications/Safari.app'
Returns a Promise<string>
with the path to the app specified in appName
. Rejects when run on any other operating system than macOS.
Returns the path to the app specified in appName
. Throws when run on any other operating system than macOS.
Type: string
An app name or bundle identifier.
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Get the path to an app (macOS)
The npm package app-path receives a total of 136,061 weekly downloads. As such, app-path popularity was classified as popular.
We found that app-path 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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