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Path utils which don't necessarily depend on Node.js

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Standalone, stateless, bare minimum path utils for things

Standalone and stateless imply that this package works without any context, unlike Node's built-in path module which sometimes will use process.cwd() to do its thing.

If you didn't pick up already, this package is intended to be used in web apps only. And for that reason code size has been kept as little as possible.

Some differences from node's path module:

  • splitPath exported from this package splits path on each delimeter
  • Leading and trailing slashes are preserved when calling any path operation like join, normalize or relative
  • Trailing slashes can be removed using removeTrailingSlashes if you so desire

Usage

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npm i path-fx

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import {
    // platform auto-detected utils
    dirname, extname, // basename, ...
    // platform specific
    win32, unix
} from 'path-fx';

// platform auto-detected utils
console.log(dirname('/etc/ping/pong')); // > /etc/ping
console.log(extname('/etc/ping/pong/foo.js')); // > .js

// notice back slash in the output (unix delimits path(s) only on forward slashes)
console.log(unix.basename('/etc/ping/pong/foo\\bar.js')); // > foo\bar.js

// notice mixed slashes (win32 uses forward AND back slashes as folder separators)
console.log(win32.basename('C:\\etc/ping\\pong/foo\\bar.js')); // > bar.js

API defined in dist/typings/index.d.ts

Important note

This module will use navigator.platform to set initial path separator it'll use for exported functions.

It is advised that you set it manually with path.setPathSeparator() to be sure.

Moving from 1.5.1 to 2.0.0, setPathSeparator was removed as it was a global operation and was an opportunity for accidental bugs in your codebase. Instead, 2.0.0+ now exports unix and win32 objects alongside auto-detected utils.

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Package last updated on 18 Nov 2021

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