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application-config
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Store your applications config where the operating system wants you to.
Store your applications config where the operating system wants you to.
npm install --save application-config
import createApplicationConfig from 'application-config'
const cfg = createApplicationConfig('App Name')
// Read the stored data
const data = await cfg.read()
// Write new config
await cfg.write({ n: 1337 })
// Trash the stored config
await cfg.trash()
createApplicationConfig(name)
Creates and return a new instance with the provided name.
cfg.read()
Read the stored configuration. Returns a Promise that settles with the data.
cfg.write(data)
Write new configuration. Returns a Promise.
cfg.trash()
Remove the stored configuration. Returns a Promise.
cfg.filePath
The path to the underlying file in which the configuration is stored.
Platform | Location |
---|---|
OS X | ~/Library/Application Support/<name>/config.json |
Linux (XDG) | $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/<name>/config.json |
Linux (Legacy) | ~/.config/<name>/config.json |
Windows (> Vista) | %LOCALAPPDATA%/<name>/config.json |
Windows (XP, 2000) | %USERPROFILE%/Local Settings/Application Data/<name>/config.json |
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Store your applications config where the operating system wants you to.
The npm package application-config receives a total of 7,653 weekly downloads. As such, application-config popularity was classified as popular.
We found that application-config demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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