27 packages found
Check if a path is a file, directory, or symlink
recursively finds files and/or directories by filter options from a start directory onwards and deletes these according to plenty of options you can configure. useful if you want to clean up stuff within a directory in your node.js app.
recursively finds files and/or directories by filter options from a start directory onwards and deletes these according to plenty of options you can configure. useful if you want to clean up stuff within a directory in your node.js app.
recursively finds files and/or directories by filter options from a start directory onwards and deletes these according to plenty of options you can configure. useful if you want to clean up stuff within a directory in your node.js app.
Track download/upload and provide transfer stats
Asynchronous file system library with chainable Q promises for Node.js
Webpack plugin that writes the stats information to a defined file on build completion.
Automate template-driven updates of project file stats to project documentation.
recursively finds files and/or directories by filter options from a start directory onwards and deletes these according to plenty of options you can configure. useful if you want to clean up stuff within a directory in your node.js app.
Access host's file system, processor and memory usage.
Fetch the stats for a file as if a saber-tooth tiger is chasing you!
Get a list of files and directories with `Stats` of each item. And filter the list with evaluating path, path pattern, type, size, modified time, and more.
A lightweight directory and file utility.
Set the `stat` property on a file object. Abstraction from vinyl-fs to support stream or non-stream usage.
Manipulate lists of files recursively in Node. Chainable API with a promise ending.
NPM package for reading information about absolute paths, which can also be imported/exported via JSON. Both sync and async classes are provided.
Set the `contents` property on a file object. Abstraction from vinyl-fs to support stream or non-stream usage.
A recursive directory watcher using stats
Immutable Path combining path and fs operations for easy traversal and streaming