fs-exists-async
v1.0.0
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A simple lightweight zero-dependency asynchronous utility function to check the existence of files and directories using Node.js' fs.promises.
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fs-exists-async
fs-exists-async is a lightweight utility that allows you to check if a file or directory exists asynchronously using Node.js' native fs.promises
module.
It's easy to use, has no external dependencies, and returns true
if the path exists and false
if it doesn't.
Installation
You can install fs-exists-async via npm, yarn or pnpm:
npm install fs-exists-async
# or
yarn add fs-exists-async
# or
pnpm add fs-exists-async
Usage
To check if a file or directory exists, import the exists function and use it as follows:
import { exists } from 'fs-exists-async';
// Check if a file exists
const filePath = './example.txt';
const fileExists = await exists(filePath);
console.log(`File exists: ${fileExists}`);
// Check if a directory exists
const directoryPath = './example-directory';
const directoryExists = await exists(directoryPath);
console.log(`Directory exists: ${directoryExists}`);
License
This package is open-source and distributed under the MIT License.