Zeptomatch
An absurdly small glob matcher that packs a punch.
Overview
The following syntax is supported:
Syntax | Description |
---|
* | Matches any character, except for the path separator, zero or more times. |
** | Matches any character zero or more times. If it doesn't span the entire length of a path segment it's interpreted as a * instead. |
? | Matches any character, except for the path separator, one time. |
\ | Matches the character after it in the glob literally. This is the escape operator. |
[abc] | Matches any of the characters in the class one time. |
[a-z] | Matches any of the characters in the range in the class one time. |
[^abc] | Matches any character, except for the characters the class, and the path separator, o∏ne time. Aliased as [!abc] also. |
[^a-z] | Matches any character, except for the characters in the range in the class, and the path separator, one time. Aliased as [!a-z] also. |
{foo,bar} | Matches any of the alternations, which are separated by a comma, inside the braces. |
{01..99} | Matches any of the numbers in the expanded range. Padding is supported and opt-in. |
{a..zz} | Matches any of the strings in the expanded range. Upper-cased ranges are supported and opt-in. |
!glob | Matches anything except the provided glob. Negations can only be used at the start of the glob. |
!!glob | Matches the provided glob. Negations can only be used at the start of the glob. |
Additional features and details:
- Zeptomatch works pretty similarly to
picomatch
, since 1000+ of its tests are being used by this library. - Zeptomatch is opinionated, there are no options at all, which helps with keeping it tiny and manageable.
- Zeptomatch is automatically memoized, the only ways to use it are always the most optimized ones available.
- Zeptomatch automatically normalizes path separators, since matching Windows-style paths would most likely be a mistake.
- Zeptomatch supports compiling a glob to a standalone regular expression.
- Zeptomatch doesn't do anything special for file names starting with a dot.
- Zeptomatch supports nesting braces indefinitely.
Limitations:
- POSIX classes (e.g.
[:alnum:]
) are not supported. Implementing them seems a bit out of scope for a "zepto"-level library. - Extglobs (e.g.
?(foo)
) are not supported. They might be in the future though.
Install
npm install --save zeptomatch
Usage
import zeptomatch from 'zeptomatch';
zeptomatch ( '*.js', 'abcd' );
zeptomatch ( '*.js', 'a.js' );
zeptomatch ( '*.js', 'a.md' );
zeptomatch ( '*.js', 'a/b.js' );
const re = zeptomatch.compile ( '*.js' );
Utilities
The following additional utilities are available, as standalone packages:
zeptomatch-escape
: A little utility for escaping globs before passing them to zeptomatch.
License
MIT © Fabio Spampinato