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ls is a node module for cleanly traversing directories and listing files.
The primary goal is a flexible, expressive syntax.
First require:
ls = require "ls"
Then we can be as sparse as
for file in ls "/path"
console.log file.name
Or as elaborate as
ls ["/path/foo*", "/another/path/"], { recurse: true }, /jpg/, ->
console.log @name, "is in", @path, "and is", @stat.size
The only required argument is the initial path, the rest can be omitted.
ls [path/s], {config}, /file regex/, -> iterator function
Each file produces an object with the following parameters:
You can either grab the whole list
all_files = ls "/path"
for file in all_files
console.log file.name, "is", file.stat.size
Or use an iterator function, with the context being the file's object
ls "/path", ->
console.log @name, "is", @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.
The recommended way is through the excellent npm:
$ npm install ls
Otherwise, you can check it in your repository and then expose it:
$ git clone git://github.com/awnist/ls.git node_modules/ls/
ls is UNLICENSED.
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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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