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Find the root directory of a Node.js project or npm package

published 8.0.0 6 months ago
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find the closest package.json

published 1.1.0 7 years ago
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Find the root path of a monorepo using various strategies.

published 1.0.9 8 months ago
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recursively find the closest .git/

published 1.0.4 4 years ago
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Finds the first parent directory that contains a given file or directory.

published 0.3.1 3 years ago
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Allows the user to locate the root directory, of a Node application set up using npm, from a specified directory by traversing upwards until the root is located.

published 1.0.3 6 years ago
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Helps a module find its package.json mothership.

published 0.3.0 10 years ago
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Find the highest package.json, starting from from the current working directory.

published 1.0.2 9 months ago
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One Package to rule them all, finds your root-dir, monorepo, package manager or tsconfig.json

published 1.7.1 16 days ago
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Traverses up the directory tree and returns the first module found

published 1.1.0 5 years ago
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Find the highest directory with a package.json, starting from from the current working directory.

published 1.0.0 9 months ago
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A highly versatile tree structure for JavaScript.

published 1.3.10 2 months ago
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find directory of file until root

published 1.1.0 8 years ago
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Enables a module to require itself by name

published 1.0.5 6 years ago
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find root directories (containing .git or other)

published 0.0.2 3 years ago
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Search/loads dependencies from three specific locations EXTERNAL, ROOT or SELF. Enables to create a plugin system for apps.

published 0.4.1 8 years ago
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Finds the first parent directory that contains a given file or directory.

published 0.3.0 8 years ago
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Finds the first available local CA certificate on Linux machines

published 1.0.1 3 years ago
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Recursively get all files in a directory tree, given the root path (starting point)

published 1.1.2 8 years ago
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Find a specific ancestor/root directory given a starting location and a search parameter

published 5.0.1 8 months ago
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