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make-empty-dir
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Ensures that a directory is empty
Ensures that a directory is empty. Deletes directory contents if the directory is not empty. If the directory does not exist, it is created. The directory itself is not deleted.
It works faster than emptyDir()
of fs-extra
because the contents of the directory are not read before the creation of the directory.
<npm|yarn|pnpm> add make-empty-dir
'use strict'
const makeEmptyDir = require('make-empty-dir')
await makeEmptyDir('dir-name')
// or create the parent dir as well
await makeEmptyDir('dir/subdir', { recursive: true })
makeEmptyDir(dir: string, [opts]): Promise<'created' | 'emptied'>
Arguments:
dir
- Path - the path of the directory.opts.recursive
- Boolean - Optional. If true, parent directories will be created.Returns:
A string is returned.
'created'
- if there was no directory'emptied'
- if there was a directory and the its contents were removed.FAQs
Ensures that a directory is empty
We found that make-empty-dir demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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