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speajus-inquirer-directory-fork

A fork of a inquirer-directory to allow file selection (relative to given path) selector for Inquirer.js

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inquirer-directory

Relative Directory prompt for inquirer

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Installation

npm install --save inquirer-directory

Features

  • Support for symlinked files
  • Vim style navigation
  • Search for file with "/" key

Key Maps

  • Press "/" key to enter search mode.
  • Press "-" key to go up (back) a directory.

Usage

This prompt is anonymous, meaning you can register this prompt with the type name you please:

inquirer.registerPrompt('directory', require('inquirer-directory'));
inquirer.prompt({
  type: 'directory',
  ...
})

Change directory to whatever you might prefer.

Options

Takes type, name, message, basePath properties.

See inquirer readme for meaning of all except basePath.

basePath is the relative path from your current working directory

Example
inquirer.registerPrompt('directory', require('inquirer-directory'));
inquirer.prompt([{
  type: 'directory',
  name: 'from',
  message: 'Where you like to put this component?',
  basePath: './src'
}]).then(function(answers) {
  // (answers.from is the path chosen)
});

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See also example.js for a working example

To select files and directories.

//registering it as type file allows files to be selected.
inquirer.registerPrompt('file', require('inquirer-directory'));
inquirer.prompt([{
  type: 'file',
  name: 'from',
  message: 'Where you like to put this component?',
  basePath: './src'
}]).then(function(answers) {
  // (answers.from is the path chosen)
});

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MIT

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Package last updated on 13 Mar 2020

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