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Check if a binary is working

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What is bin-check?

The bin-check npm package is used to check if a binary is working by executing it with optional arguments and checking the exit code. It is useful for validating if a binary is correctly installed and operational in the environment where your Node.js application is running.

What are bin-check's main functionalities?

Check if a binary is working

This feature allows you to check if a binary is working by running it with the '--version' argument (or any other argument you wish to use) and returns a promise that resolves with a boolean indicating if the binary works.

const binCheck = require('bin-check');

binCheck('/path/to/binary', ['--version']).then(works => {
  console.log(works ? 'Binary is working!' : 'Binary is not working.');
}).catch(error => {
  console.error('An error occurred:', error);
});

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Package last updated on 24 Feb 2014

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