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inquirer-fuzzy-path

v2.3.0

Published

Fuzzy file/directory search and select prompt for inquirer.

Downloads

335,657

Readme

inquirer-fuzzy-path

npm npm

Fuzzy file/directory search and select prompt for Inquirer.js

inquirer-fuzzy-path demo

Usage

Register the prompt with inquirer:

inquirer.registerPrompt('fuzzypath', require('inquirer-fuzzy-path'))

Call the prompt:

  return inquirer.prompt([
    {
      type: 'fuzzypath',
      name: 'path',
      excludePath: nodePath => nodePath.startsWith('node_modules'),
        // excludePath :: (String) -> Bool
        // excludePath to exclude some paths from the file-system scan
      excludeFilter: nodePath => nodePath == '.',
        // excludeFilter :: (String) -> Bool
        // excludeFilter to exclude some paths from the final list, e.g. '.'
      itemType: 'any',
        // itemType :: 'any' | 'directory' | 'file'
        // specify the type of nodes to display
        // default value: 'any'
        // example: itemType: 'file' - hides directories from the item list
      rootPath: 'app',
        // rootPath :: String
        // Root search directory
      message: 'Select a target directory for your component:',
      default: 'components/',
      suggestOnly: false,
        // suggestOnly :: Bool
        // Restrict prompt answer to available choices or use them as suggestions
      depthLimit: 5,
        // depthLimit :: integer >= 0
        // Limit the depth of sub-folders to scan
        // Defaults to infinite depth if undefined
    }
  ]);

Change log

  • In version 2.2.0 new option excludeFilter was added.
  • In version 2.1.0 new option depthLimit was added.
  • In version 2.0.0 option filterPath was deprecated. Please use excludePath and itemType instead.

Related

  • inquirer - A collection of common interactive command line user interfaces

License

MIT © adelsz