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# fs plus [](https://travis-ci.org/atom/fs-plus) [](https://ci.appveyor.com/project/Atom/fs-plus/branch/master) [](https://david-dm.org/atom/fs-plus) Yet another filesystem helper based on node's [fs](http://nodejs.org/api/fs.html) module. This library exports everything from node's fs module but with some extra helpers. ## Using ```sh npm install fs-plus ``` ```coffee fs = require 'fs-plus' ``` ## Documentation ### `getHomeDirectory()` Returns the absolute path to the home directory. ### `absolute(relativePath)` Make the given path absolute by resolving it against the current working directory. ### Params - **String** `relativePath`: The string representing the relative path. If the path is prefixed with '~', it will be expanded to the current user's home directory. ### Return - **String**: The absolute path or the relative path if it's unable to determine its real path. ### `normalize(pathToNormalize)` Normalize the given path treating a leading `~` segment as referring to the home directory. This method does not query the filesystem. #### Params - **String** `pathToNormalize`: The string containing the abnormal path. If the path is prefixed with '~', it will be expanded to the current user's home directory. #### Return - **String** Returns a normalized path. ### `tildify(pathToTildify)` Convert an absolute path to tilde path on Linux and macOS: /Users/username/dev => ~/dev #### Params - **String** `pathToTildify`: The string containing the full path. #### Return - **String** Returns a tildified path. ### `getAppDataDirectory()` Get path to store application specific data. #### Return - **String** Returns the absolute path or null if platform isn't supported - macOS: `~/Library/Application Support/` - Windows: `%AppData%` - Linux: `/var/lib` ### `isAbsolute(pathToCheck)` Is the given path absolute? #### Params - **String** `pathToCheck`: The relative or absolute path to check. #### Return - **Bolean** Returns `true` if the path is absolute, `false` otherwise. ### `existsSync(pathToCheck)` Returns `true` if a file or folder at the specified path exists. ### `isDirectorySync(directoryPath)` Returns `true` if the given path exists and is a directory. ### `isDirectory(directoryPath)` Asynchronously checks that the given path exists and is a directory. ### `isFileSync(filePath)` Returns true if the specified path exists and is a file. ### `isSymbolicLinkSync(symlinkPath)` Returns `true` if the specified path is a symbolic link. ### `isSymbolicLink(symlinkPath, callback)` Calls back with `true` if the specified path is a symbolic link. ### `isExecutableSync(pathToCheck)` Returns `true` if the specified path is executable. ### `getSizeSync(pathToCheck)` Returns the size of the specified path. ### `listSync(rootPath, extensions)` Returns an Array with the paths of the files and directories contained within the directory path. It is not recursive. ## Params - **String** `rootPath`: The absolute path to the directory to list. - **Array** `extensions`: An array of extensions to filter the results by. If none are given, none are filtered (optional). ### `list(rootPath, extensions)` Asynchronously lists the files and directories in the given path. The listing is not recursive. ### `listTreeSync(rootPath)` Get all paths under the given path. #### Params - **String** `rootPath` The {String} path to start at. #### Return - **Array** Returns an array of strings under the given path. ### `moveSync(source, target)` Moves the file or directory to the target synchronously. ### `removeSync(pathToRemove)` Removes the file or directory at the given path synchronously. ### `writeFileSync(filePath, content, options)` Open, write, flush, and close a file, writing the given content synchronously. It also creates the necessary parent directories. ### `writeFile(filePath, content, options, callback)` Open, write, flush, and close a file, writing the given content asynchronously. It also creates the necessary parent directories. ### `copySync(sourcePath, destinationPath)` Copies the given path recursively and synchronously. ### `makeTreeSync(directoryPath)` Create a directory at the specified path including any missing parent directories synchronously. ### `makeTree(directoryPath, callback)` Create a directory at the specified path including any missing parent directories asynchronously. ### `traverseTreeSync(rootPath, onFile, onDirectory)` Recursively walk the given path and execute the given functions synchronously. #### Params - **String** `rootPath`: The string containing the directory to recurse into. - **Function** `onFile`: The function to execute on each file, receives a single argument the absolute path. - **Function** `onDirectory`: The function to execute on each directory, receives a single argument the absolute path (defaults to onFile). If this function returns a falsy value then the directory is not entered. ### `traverseTree(rootPath, onFile, onDirectory, onDone)` Public: Recursively walk the given path and execute the given functions asynchronously. ### `md5ForPath(pathToDigest)` Hashes the contents of the given file. #### Params - **String** `pathToDigest`: The string containing the absolute path. #### Return - **String** Returns a string containing the MD5 hexadecimal hash. ### `resolve(loadPaths, pathToResolve, extensions)` Finds a relative path among the given array of paths. #### Params - **Array** `loadPaths`: An array of absolute and relative paths to search. - **String** `pathToResolve` The string containing the path to resolve. - **Array** `extensions` An array of extensions to pass to {resolveExtensions} in which case pathToResolve should not contain an extension (optional). #### Return Returns the absolute path of the file to be resolved if it's found and undefined otherwise. ### `resolveOnLoadPath()` Like `.resolve` but uses node's modules paths as the load paths to search. ### `resolveExtension(pathToResolve, extensions)` Finds the first file in the given path which matches the extension in the order given. #### Params - **String** `pathToResolve`: the string containing relative or absolute path of the file in question without the extension or '.'. - **Array** `extensions`: the ordered array of extensions to try. #### Return Returns the absolute path of the file if it exists with any of the given extensions, otherwise it's undefined. ### `isCompressedExtension(ext)` Returns true for extensions associated with compressed files. ### `isImageExtension(ext)` Returns true for extensions associated with image files. ### `isPdfExtension(ext)` Returns true for extensions associated with pdf files. ### `isBinaryExtension(ext)` Returns true for extensions associated with binary files. ### `isReadmePath(readmePath)` Returns true for files named similarily to 'README' ### `isMarkdownExtension(ext)` Returns true for extensions associated with Markdown files. ### `isCaseInsensitive()` Is the filesystem case insensitive? Returns `true` if case insensitive, `false` otherwise. ### `isCaseSensitive()` Is the filesystem case sensitive? Returns `true` if case sensitive, `false` otherwise. ### `statSyncNoException(path[, options])` Calls [`fs.statSync`](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v10.x/api/fs.html#fs_fs_statsync_path_options), catching all exceptions raised. This method calls `fs.statSyncNoException` when provided by the underlying `fs` module (Electron < 3.0). Returns `fs.Stats` if the file exists, `false` otherwise. ### `lstatSyncNoException(path[, options])` Calls [`fs.lstatSync`](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v10.x/api/fs.html#fs_fs_lstatsync_path_options), catching all exceptions raised. This method calls `fs.lstatSyncNoException` when provided by the underlying `fs` module (Electron < 3.0). Returns `fs.Stats` if the file exists, `false` otherwise.
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