What is file-set?
The file-set npm package allows you to easily include and exclude files using glob patterns. It is useful for tasks such as file manipulation, filtering, and organizing files based on specific patterns.
What are file-set's main functionalities?
Include Files
This feature allows you to include files that match a specific glob pattern. In this example, all JavaScript files in the 'src' directory and its subdirectories are included.
const fileSet = require('file-set');
fileSet('src/**/*.js', function(err, files) {
if (err) throw err;
console.log(files);
});
Exclude Files
This feature allows you to exclude files that match a specific glob pattern. In this example, all JavaScript files in the 'src' directory and its subdirectories are included, except for files named 'test.js'.
const fileSet = require('file-set');
fileSet(['src/**/*.js', '!src/**/test.js'], function(err, files) {
if (err) throw err;
console.log(files);
});
Multiple Patterns
This feature allows you to include files from multiple patterns. In this example, all JavaScript files in both the 'src' and 'lib' directories and their subdirectories are included.
const fileSet = require('file-set');
fileSet(['src/**/*.js', 'lib/**/*.js'], function(err, files) {
if (err) throw err;
console.log(files);
});
Other packages similar to file-set
glob
The 'glob' package is a popular library for matching files using glob patterns. It is more flexible and powerful than file-set, but requires more configuration and does not support exclusion patterns as easily.
fast-glob
The 'fast-glob' package is a high-performance alternative to 'glob'. It supports advanced features like negative patterns for exclusion and is faster, making it suitable for large projects with many files.
multimatch
The 'multimatch' package allows you to match files against multiple glob patterns, including support for exclusion patterns. It is similar to file-set but offers more advanced pattern matching capabilities.
file-set
Expands a list of paths and glob expressions into three sets: "files", "directories" and "not existing". Each set in the output is a list of unique paths.
Usage
Expand two glob expressions ('*'
and 'not/existing/*'
).
import FileSet from 'file-set'
const fileSet = new FileSet()
await fileSet.add([ '*', 'not/existing/*' ])
console.log(fileSet)
The output has been organised into sets.
FileSet {
files: [ 'LICENSE', 'package.json', 'README.md' ],
dirs: [ 'jsdoc2md/', 'lib/', 'node_modules/', 'test/' ],
notExisting: [ 'not/existing/*' ]
}
API
file-set
FileSet ⏏
Kind: Exported class
new FileSet()
fileSet.files : Array.<string>
The existing files found
Kind: instance property of FileSet
fileSet.dirs : Array.<string>
The existing directories found. Directory paths will always end with '/'
.
Kind: instance property of FileSet
fileSet.notExisting : Array.<string>
Paths which were not found
Kind: instance property of FileSet
fileSet.add(patterns)
Add file patterns to the set.
Kind: instance method of FileSet
Param | Type | Description |
---|
patterns | string | Array.<string> | One or more file paths or glob expressions to inspect. |
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