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Find a file matching a pattern by walking up parent directories
Find a file by walking up parent directories
A Wintersmith plugin to revise static files
Walk a directory tree in node.js. Use just the name to find the folder(s) you want, rather than through given path(s).
- node-find-folder
- gulp-find-folder
- grunt-find-folder
- find just the folders
- match folders
- search folders
- traversal folders
- find directory
- search directory
- traversal directory
- walk a directory tree
- scan a directory tree
- search a directory tree
- get paths of specific folders
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Return an array of resolved filepaths for require-able local or named npm modules. Wildcard (glob) patterns may be used.
The gulp plugin `gulp-dest-clean` allows you to remove files from the destination folder which do not exist in the stream and do not match optionally supplied patterns
User-friendly glob matching
Filter an object values using glob patterns or with a `callback` function returns true.
Extends glob with support for ES6 and multiple patterns.
Utilities for file globbing and Grunt.js projects.
Convert markdown to HTML. Use wildcard (glob) patterns for files. Like Assemble itself, this helper will automatically determine the correct context to use, or a context may be explicitly passed in as a second parameter.
- assemble
- convert markdown
- gfm markdown
- gfm
- github markdown
- handlebars helper
- handlebars
- helper
- highlight.js
- markdown headings
- markdown to html
- markdown
- marked
- md
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A dead-basic, dead-simple pattern matcher library for route URLs
Simple wildcard matching
the minimatch extend to support the multi-patterns and negative pattern.
User-friendly glob matching CLI
CommonJS version of globby 13.1.1. See https://github.com/mifi/commonify
Load template engine helpers (handlebars, lo-dash, etc) from file paths, globs, arrays or objects.
Return `true` if a file extension matches the given string, array of strings, or RegExp pattern.
A sync glob / minimatch / RegExp function with a gruntjs -like `expand` of patterns, with minimum depepndencies. Derived from gruntjs's v0.4.1 `file.expand`
The gulp plugin `gulp-order` allows you to reorder a stream of files using the same syntax as of `gulp.src`.