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Purpose of module is to be placeholder for oddities and everyday changes in node.js API.
Atm implemented OS safe directory separator and exports existsSync() that changed locations from path to fs between node.js versions 0.6 -> 0.8.
Usage:
npm install helper
Code:
var helper = require('helper'); helper.existsSync(..); console.log(__dirname + helper.sep);
This way you don't have to think what OS, versions or modules you use or need to use.
helper.existsSync() is same method as path.existsSync/fs.existsSync. helper.sep is slash or backslash depending on OS.
Idea is to gather this kind of stuff. Patches are welcome!
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Node.js portability and api helper
We found that helper 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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