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Modern TypeScript tools for SVG
Normalize slashes in a file path to be posix/unix-like forward slashes. Also condenses repeat slashes to a single slash and removes and trailing slashes, unless disabled.
- absolute
- backslash
- delimiter
- file
- file-path
- filepath
- fix
- forward
- fp
- fs
- normalize
- path
- relative
- separator
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Normalize paths in frontmatter and body of markdown files to be gatsby compliant
Returns true if a filepath is a windows UNC file path.
Returns true if a file path is absolute. Does not rely on the path module and can be used as a polyfill for node.js native `path.isAbolute`.
Returns `true` if the path appears to be relative.
Pollyfill for node.js `path.parse`, parses a filepath into an object.
- absolute
- basename
- dir
- directory
- dirname
- ext
- extension
- extname
- file
- filename
- filepath
- is-absolute
- name
- object
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Regular expression for testing if a file path is a windows UNC file path. Can also be used as a component of another regexp via the `.source` property.
Easily define and manipulate urls with relative paths, query parameters, and path parameters
- url
- uri
- query
- parameter
- params
- query-params
- query-param
- queryparams
- queryparam
- path-params
- path-param
- path
- relative
- absolute
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Node.js 0.11.x path.isAbsolute as a separate module
Simple helper class, to test if a command path is absolute, relative, local or global
A toolkit for simplifying working with paths and files.
Normalize paths in frontmatter and body of markdown files to be gatsby compliant: with windows support
An option-laden utility to takes general globs, delimited paths etc and returns an array of absolute paths.
Make a glob pattern absolute, ensuring that negative globs and patterns with trailing slashes are correctly handled.
Get the overlapping part of two file paths
A plugin for Strapi CMS to enable a URL path field for content types with nested relationships.
Gets you the root of your source file directory easily and better than rootpath.
Path manager for Node.js
- node
- require
- path
- paths
- manager
- relative
- from
- project root
- absolute
- absolute path
- absolutepath
- root
- rootpath
- root path