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broccoli-output-wrapper
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Output wrapper is a library to write output file to outputpath.
This libary is to provide Proxy to FS operations for Broccoli. Broccoli Plugin developers can just write to the outputPath using the proxy. This libary is not intended to use independently outside broccoli or broccoli-plugin as of now.
All these operations above are same as File Operations documented in node API guide.
Perform same operation as node guide.
We have polyfilled recursive: true
option to perform a recursive directory removal. In recursive mode, errors are not reported if path does not exist, and operations are retried on failure. Default: false
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Output wrapper is a library to write output file to outputpath.
The npm package broccoli-output-wrapper receives a total of 316,469 weekly downloads. As such, broccoli-output-wrapper popularity was classified as popular.
We found that broccoli-output-wrapper demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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