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fp-ts-node
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fp-ts bindings for NodeJS.
Currently only export fs
module, but there's more to come.
fs
)For the fs
module, every API requires a path. Most API's can take options and some take data too.
The order of functions are curried as follows where possible. Calls and parameters are removed where possible.
type OurFunction = (
...parameters: Array<unknown>,
options?: {}
) => (data: unknown) => ReaderTaskEither<fs.PathLike, NodeJS.ErrnoException, A>;
If you're looking forward to any of these features, please advise in the discussions tab. This way we can justify our work with demand.
import { path as fs, fd as fs, bf as fs} from "fp-ts-node/fs"
, so users can specify onto file descriptor, path or buffer value API's.@types/node@^{14,16}
.import { fs } from "fp-ts-node/14"
.import { fs } from "fp-ts-node
by default.FAQs
fp-ts bindings for the Node.js
The npm package fp-ts-node receives a total of 7 weekly downloads. As such, fp-ts-node popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that fp-ts-node 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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