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cspell-gitignore
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cspell-gitignore
A library to assist reading and filtering out files matching glob patterns found in .gitignore
files.
npm install -S cspell-gitignore
import { GitIgnore, findRepoRoot } from 'cspell-gitignore';
// ...
const cwd = process.cwd();
const root = (await findRepoRoot(cwd)) || cwd;
const gitIgnore = new GitIgnore([root]);
const allFiles = glob('**');
const files = await gitIgnore.filterOutIgnored(allFiles);
.gitignore
files in the directory hierarchy..gitignore
files.The .gitignore
globs are evaluated from highest to lowest, matching the git
behavior.
To prevent searching higher in the directory hierarchy, specify roots:
const gitIgnore = new GitIgnore([process.cwd()]);
cspell-gitignore
CLIcspell-gitignore
provides a simple cli for debugging .gitignore issues.
In most cases it should provide the same output as git check-ignore
.
Usage cspell-gitignore [options] <files>
Check files against .gitignore
Compare against git check-ignore -v -n <files>
Options:
-r, --root Add a root to prevent searching for .gitignore files above the root if the file is under the root.
This option can be used multiple times to add multiple roots. The default root is the current
repository root determined by the `.git` directory.
Example:
cspell-gitignore README.md
cspell-gitignore -r . node_modules
$ cspell-gitignore -r . node_modules
.gitignore:58:node_modules/ node_modules
FAQs
Gitignore Glob matcher for cspell
The npm package cspell-gitignore receives a total of 558,621 weekly downloads. As such, cspell-gitignore popularity was classified as popular.
We found that cspell-gitignore 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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