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content-entry
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Representation of one file or directory entry All names are asolute (no leading '/') and build with '/'
name
string name inside of the containername
string name inside of the containerReturns Array<string> UTI types
brings Directory attributes to entries
superclass
Extends ContentEntry
represents a entry without content (content length = 0)
Extends BaseEntry
general content access entries
compare content against other entry
other
EntryReturns boolean true if other has the same content (bitwise)
Content entries where a buffer is the primary data representation
superclass
buffer
BufferContent entries where a stream is the primary data representation
superclass
Content entries where a string is the primary data representation
superclass
string
stringExtends StringContentEntryMixin(ContentEntry)
Content entries where a string is the primary data representation
FAQs
content entries for content containers (aka files)
The npm package content-entry receives a total of 2,996 weekly downloads. As such, content-entry popularity was classified as popular.
We found that content-entry demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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