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find-file-paths
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Small utility to recursively search for files based on an array of search & exclude patterns which returns an array of absolute paths for the files found.
Small utility to recursively search for files based on an array of search & exclude patterns which returns an array of absolute paths for the files found.
npm install find-file-paths
findPaths = require 'find-file-paths'
startDir = process.cwd() + '/test'
greedy = true
searchPatterns = [
'ui-tests/' # Matches all files in "#{startDir}/ui-tests/*"
'load-tests/login' # Matches all files in "#{startDir}/load-tests/login*"
'*smoke*' # Matches all files in "#{startDir}/*" with "smoke" in the name
]
excludePatterns = [
'unit/' # Excludes all files in "#{startDir}/unit/*"
'*.broken' # Excludes all files with ".broken" in the name
]
allAbsoluteFilePaths = findPaths searchPatterns, excludePatterns, greedy, startDir
More detailed parameter explanations can be found in the code.
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Small utility to recursively search for files based on an array of search & exclude patterns which returns an array of absolute paths for the files found.
We found that find-file-paths demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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