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Require all files in a directory
This module is intentionally simple. Not interested in more features.
$ npm install --save req-all
.
└── dir
├── foo-bar.js
└── baz-faz.js
const reqAll = require('req-all');
const modules = reqAll('dir');
console.log(modules);
//=> {fooBar: [Function], bazFaz: [Function]}
Type: string
Default: __dirname
Directory to require supported files in. Unless you've modified require.extensions
, that means any .js
, .json
, .node
files, in that order. Does not recurse. Ignores the caller file and files starting with .
or _
.
Type: Object
Type: boolean
Default: true
Convert dash-style names (foo-bar
) to camel-case (fooBar
).
MIT © Sindre Sorhus
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Require all files in a directory
The npm package req-all receives a total of 174,241 weekly downloads. As such, req-all popularity was classified as popular.
We found that req-all 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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