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Search for a file in an array of paths using Node.js.
Install with npm: npm install find-file
var findFile = require('find-file');
// search for gifsicle in `vendor` and `../bin`
findFile('gifsicle', { path: ['vendor', '../bin'] });
// search for gifsicle in `vendor` and `../bin` but exclude `PATH`
findFile('gifsicle', { path: ['vendor', '../bin'], global: false });
// search for gifsicle in `vendor` and `PATH` but only return the first one
findFile('gifsicle', { path: 'vendor' })[0];
Search for a file in an array of paths. By default it will also search for
files in PATH
.
Type: String|Array
Default: undefined
Paths to search in.
Type: String|Array
Default: undefined
Paths to exclude.
Type: Boolean
Default: true
Whether to search in PATH
.
FAQs
Search for a file in an array of paths
The npm package find-file receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, find-file popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that find-file 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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