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ls
is a node module for cleanly traversing directories and listing files.
The primary goal is a flexible, expressive syntax.
$ npm i ls
First require:
var ls = require('ls');
Then we can be as sparse as
for (var file of ls('/path/*')) {
console.log(file.name)
}
Or as elaborate as
ls(
'/path/*',
{ recurse: true },
/jpg/,
file => console.log `${file.name} is in ${$file.path} and is ${file.stat.size}`
)
The only required argument is the initial path, the rest can be omitted.
ls([path/s], {config}, /file regex/, iteratorFunction)
Each file produces an object with the following parameters:
You can either grab the whole list
all_files = ls('/path/*')
for (var file of all_files) {
console.log(file.name, 'is', file.stat.size);
}
Or use an iterator function, with the context being the file's object
var prettysize = require('prettysize');
ls('/tmp/*', file => console.log(`${file.name} is ${prettysize(file.stat.size)}`));
The {config} object accepts the following parameters:
The /regex/ will only return matching files. All directories will still be recursed.
The iterator function is mostly a style preference, but can be handy if you need to throw an error and stop traversal.
ls is UNLICENSED. Do whatever you want with it.
FAQs
Cleanly traverse directories in node
The npm package ls receives a total of 4,482 weekly downloads. As such, ls popularity was classified as popular.
We found that ls 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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