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The minimum and most straightforward way to check if command exists and where the executable is.
To check if the command exists and where the executable file is, WITHOUT using child_process
.
npm install lookpath
const { lookpath } = require('lookpath');
const p = await lookpath('bash');
// "/bin/bash", otherwise "undefined"
const p = await lookpath('bash', {
include: ['/home/hiromu/.bin'],
exclude: ['/mnt']
});
// include: Do scan also under `~/.bin`
// exclude: Do NOT scan under `/mnt`
child_process
in order to kick which
, where
, whereis
, or command -v
.
exec.LookPath
.
$PATH
or $Path
is the best straightforward way to check if the command exists.Any feedback would be appreciated ;)
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The minimum and most straightforward way to check if command exists and where the executable is.
The npm package lookpath receives a total of 32,027 weekly downloads. As such, lookpath popularity was classified as popular.
We found that lookpath demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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