dirutils
v0.1.1
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Adds pushdir, popdir, and dirs methods to node's process object.
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Node dirutils
Overview
dirutils
is a simple module for Node.JS which adds methods to the process
object which mimic the behavior of pushd
, popd
, and dirs
in unix-like systems. The methods provided by this module are pushdir
, popdir
, and dirs
. The first two methods are named to match the naming of chdir
which is provided by Node.JS.
Usage
To use dirutils
just install it with npm install dirutils
and require it with require('dirutils')
. There is no need to save the result of require('dirutils')
to a variable as there are no exports from this module, it adds methods directly to the process
object.
pushdir
The pushdir
method changes to the directory passed as its first argument and places that directory on top of the directory stack. For example:
// Go into the `lib` directory relative to the current working directory.
process.pushdir('lib');
// Go to the absolute path `/bin`
process.pushdir('/bin');
// Go to the user's home directory
process.pushdir(process.env.HOME);
The pushdir
method can also accept a number
argument (integers only, no decimals) indicating an index in the stack to change the current working directory to. The directory at that index is moved to the top of the stack.
popdir
returns the current stack as a mutable array. This should only be used for reference and even though you can change the array, it is highly recommended that you do not.
popdir
The popdir
method removes the directory on the top of the stack and then changes into the directory now on top of the stack. It also optionally accepts an optional number
argument indicating which index in the stack to remove -- the current working directory will not change when a directory is removed from the stack in this fashion.
// Continuing the example above (in the user's home directory)
process.
// Remove `/bin` from the directory stack.
process.popdir(2);
// Go into the `lib` directory:
process.popdir();
// Go into the original starting directory:
process.popdir();
popdir
returns the current stack as a mutable array. This should only be used for reference and even though you can change the array, it is highly recommended that you do not.
dirs
Takes an optional boolean
argument indicating to reset the stack. If you call process.dirs(true)
the stack will be reinitialized with the current working directory as the only value on the stack.
Regardless of if a boolean is passed in or not, dirs
returns the current stack as a mutable array. This should only be used for reference and even though you can change the array, it is highly recommended that you do not.
License
The MIT License
Copyright (c) 2012 Kenneth Powers [email protected]
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
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