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module-root-sync
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Finds the directory that the module resides in.
import moduleRoot from 'module-root-sync';
const root = moduleRoot(import.meta.filename);
interface RootOptions {
name?: string; // Custom marker filename (default: 'package.json')
includeSynthetic?: boolean; // Include synthetic package.json files (default: false)
}
By default, moduleRoot skips "synthetic" package.json files that only exist to specify the module system (e.g., { "type": "module" }). These are commonly found in dist/esm or dist/cjs directories.
A package.json is considered synthetic if it has no name field.
// Default: skips synthetic package.json, finds real one
const root = moduleRoot(import.meta.filename);
// Include synthetic package.json files
const root = moduleRoot(import.meta.filename, { includeSynthetic: true });
// Custom marker file (synthetic detection only applies to package.json)
const root = moduleRoot(import.meta.filename, { name: 'tsconfig.json' });
The keyExists option has been removed. If you were using keyExists: 'name' to skip synthetic packages, this is now the default behavior.
// v1.x
const root = moduleRoot(dir, { keyExists: 'name' });
// v2.x (same behavior, now default)
const root = moduleRoot(dir);
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Finds the directory that the modules resides in
The npm package module-root-sync receives a total of 2,471 weekly downloads. As such, module-root-sync popularity was classified as popular.
We found that module-root-sync 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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