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x/bob/deps.ts

A static site generator for the dynamic web - develop with TSX and build with Deno
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import * as bob from "https://deno.land/x/bob@v2.8.1/deps.ts";

Enums

EndOfLine character enum

Functions

Make an assertion, error will be thrown if expr does not have truthy value.

Make an assertion that actual includes the expected values. If not then an error will be thrown.

Make an assertion that actual and expected are equal, deeply. If not deeply equal, then throw.

Creates a debounced function that delays the given func by a given wait time in milliseconds. If the method is called again before the timeout expires, the previous call will be aborted.

Ensures that the directory exists. If the directory structure does not exist, it is created. Like mkdir -p. Requires the --allow-read and --allow-write flag.

Test whether or not the given path exists by checking with the file system

Expand the glob string from the specified root directory and yield each result as a WalkEntry object.

Create WalkEntry for the path asynchronously

Create WalkEntry for the path synchronously

Detect the EOL character for string input. returns null if no newline

Ensures that a directory is empty. Deletes directory contents if the directory is not empty. If the directory does not exist, it is created. The directory itself is not deleted. Requires the --allow-read and --allow-write flag.

Ensures that a directory is empty. Deletes directory contents if the directory is not empty. If the directory does not exist, it is created. The directory itself is not deleted. Requires the --allow-read and --allow-write flag.

Ensures that the directory exists. If the directory structure does not exist, it is created. Like mkdir -p. Requires the --allow-read and --allow-write flag.

Ensures that the directory exists. If the directory structure does not exist, it is created. Like mkdir -p. Requires the --allow-read and --allow-write flag.

Ensures that the file exists. If the file that is requested to be created is in directories that do not exist. these directories are created. If the file already exists, it is NOTMODIFIED. Requires the --allow-read and --allow-write flag.

Ensures that the file exists. If the file that is requested to be created is in directories that do not exist, these directories are created. If the file already exists, it is NOT MODIFIED. Requires the --allow-read and --allow-write flag.

Ensures that the hard link exists. If the directory structure does not exist, it is created.

Ensures that the hard link exists. If the directory structure does not exist, it is created.

Ensures that the link exists. If the directory structure does not exist, it is created.

Ensures that the link exists. If the directory structure does not exist, it is created.

f
fs.exists
deprecated

Test whether or not the given path exists by checking with the file system

f
fs.existsSync
deprecated

Test whether or not the given path exists by checking with the file system

Expand the glob string from the specified root directory and yield each result as a WalkEntry object.

Synchronous version of expandGlob().

Format the file to the targeted EOL

Moves a file or directory

Moves a file or directory synchronously

Walks the file tree rooted at root, yielding each file or directory in the tree filtered according to the given options. The files are walked in lexical order, which makes the output deterministic but means that for very large directories walk() can be inefficient.

Same as walk() but uses synchronous ops

Get a logger instance. If not specified name, get the default logger.

Take a set of command line arguments, with an optional set of options, and return an object representation of those argument.

Determines the common path from a set of paths, using an optional separator, which defaults to the OS default separator.

Convert a glob string to a regular expression.

Test whether the given string is a glob

Like join(), but doesn't collapse "**/.." when globstar is true.

Like normalize(), but doesn't collapse "**/.." when globstar is true.

Serves HTTP requests with the given handler.

Walks the file tree rooted at root, yielding each file or directory in the tree filtered according to the given options. The files are walked in lexical order, which makes the output deterministic but means that for very large directories walk() can be inefficient.

Parses content as single YAML document.

Same as parse(), but understands multi-document sources. Applies iterator to each document if specified, or returns array of documents.

Serializes object as a YAML document.

Interfaces

A parsed path object generated by path.parse() or consumed by path.format().