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Operating system utilities for Bare. The API closely follows that of the Node.js os module.
npm i bare-os
const os = require('bare-os')
console.log(os.platform()) // 'darwin', 'linux', 'win32', ...
console.log(os.arch()) // 'arm64', 'x64', ...
console.log(os.homedir())
console.log(os.tmpdir())
console.log(os.hostname())
console.log(os.networkInterfaces())
os.constantsAn object containing the following properties:
signals - Signal constants such as SIGTERM and SIGKILL.errnos - Error number constants.priority - Process priority constants.These are also available as a separate module:
const constants = require('bare-os/constants')
os.EOLThe platform-specific end-of-line marker. '\r\n' on Windows, '\n' everywhere else.
os.devNullThe platform-specific path to the null device. '\\\\.\\nul' on Windows, '/dev/null' everywhere else.
const p = os.platform()Returns the operating system platform as a string. Possible values include 'android', 'darwin', 'ios', 'linux', and 'win32'.
const a = os.arch()Returns the CPU architecture as a string. Possible values include 'arm', 'arm64', 'ia32', and 'x64'.
const t = os.type()Returns the operating system name as returned by uname(3).
const v = os.version()Returns the operating system version.
const r = os.release()Returns the operating system release.
const m = os.machine()Returns the machine type as a string.
const p = os.execPath()Returns the absolute path of the executable that started the process.
const id = os.pid()Returns the process ID.
const id = os.ppid()Returns the parent process ID.
const dir = os.cwd()Returns the current working directory.
os.chdir(dir)Changes the current working directory to dir.
const dir = os.tmpdir()Returns the operating system's default directory for temporary files.
const dir = os.homedir()Returns the home directory of the current user.
const name = os.hostname()Returns the hostname of the operating system.
const interfaces = os.networkInterfaces()Returns an object containing network interfaces that have been assigned a network address. Each key on the returned object identifies a network interface. The associated value is an array of objects with the following properties:
address - The assigned IPv4 or IPv6 address.netmask - The IPv4 or IPv6 network mask.family - Either 'IPv4' or 'IPv6'.cidr - The assigned IPv4 or IPv6 address with the routing prefix in CIDR notation.mac - The MAC address of the network interface.internal - true if the network interface is a loopback or similar interface that is not remotely accessible; otherwise false.scopeid - The numeric IPv6 scope ID. Only specified when family is 'IPv6'.os.kill(pid[, signal])Sends signal to the process identified by pid. signal can be a string or a number. Defaults to 'SIGTERM'.
const info = os.userInfo([uid])Returns information about a current user. The uid value defaults to the current effective uid. The returned object has the following properties:
uid - The user ID.gid - The group ID.username - The username.homedir - The home directory.shell - The shell, or null if unavailable.const info = os.groupInfo([gid])Returns information about a group. The gid value defaults to the effective group ID of the calling process. The returned object has the following properties:
groupname - The group name.gid - The group ID.members - List with the names of group members.const e = os.endianness()Returns 'LE' on little-endian systems and 'BE' on big-endian systems.
const n = os.availableParallelism()Returns the number of logical CPU cores available to the process.
const usage = os.cpuUsage([previous])Returns an object with user and system properties, each representing CPU time in microseconds. If previous is provided, the returned values are relative to it.
const usage = os.threadCpuUsage([previous])Like os.cpuUsage() but for the current thread only.
const usage = os.resourceUsage()Returns an object describing the resource usage of the current process. The returned object has the following properties:
userCPUTime - User CPU time in microseconds.systemCPUTime - System CPU time in microseconds.maxRSS - Maximum resident set size in bytes.sharedMemorySize - Shared memory size.unsharedDataSize - Unshared data size.unsharedStackSize - Unshared stack size.minorPageFault - Minor page faults.majorPageFault - Major page faults.swappedOut - Swap count.fsRead - File system reads.fsWrite - File system writes.ipcSent - IPC messages sent.ipcReceived - IPC messages received.signalsCount - Signals received.voluntaryContextSwitches - Voluntary context switches.involuntaryContextSwitches - Involuntary context switches.const usage = os.memoryUsage()Returns an object describing the memory usage of the process. The returned object has the following properties:
rss - Resident set size in bytes.heapTotal - Total heap size in bytes.heapUsed - Used heap size in bytes.external - Memory usage of C++ objects bound to JavaScript objects.const bytes = os.freemem()Returns the amount of free system memory in bytes.
const bytes = os.totalmem()Returns the total amount of system memory in bytes.
const bytes = os.availableMemory()Returns an estimate of the amount of memory available for the process in bytes.
const bytes = os.constrainedMemory()Returns the amount of memory available to the process under resource constraints, such as cgroups.
const seconds = os.uptime()Returns the system uptime in seconds.
const avgs = os.loadavg()Returns an array containing the 1, 5, and 15 minute load averages.
const list = os.cpus()Returns an array of objects describing each logical CPU core. Each object has the following properties:
model - The CPU model.speed - The CPU speed in MHz.times - An object with user, nice, sys, idle, and irq CPU time values in milliseconds.const title = os.getProcessTitle()Returns the current process title.
os.setProcessTitle(title)Sets the process title. title is coerced to a string and must be shorter than 256 characters.
const priority = os.getPriority([pid])Returns the scheduling priority of the process specified by pid. Defaults to 0, meaning the current process.
os.setPriority([pid, ]priority)Sets the scheduling priority of the process specified by pid. If pid is omitted, the priority of the current process is set.
const keys = os.getEnvKeys()Returns an array of the names of all environment variables.
const value = os.getEnv(name)Returns the value of the environment variable name, or undefined if it is not set.
const exists = os.hasEnv(name)Returns true if the environment variable name is set, otherwise false.
os.setEnv(name, value)Sets the environment variable name to value.
os.unsetEnv(name)Removes the environment variable name.
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The npm package bare-os receives a total of 21,817,039 weekly downloads. As such, bare-os popularity was classified as popular.
We found that bare-os demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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