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x/gustwind/server-deps.ts

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import * as gustwind from "https://deno.land/x/gustwind@v0.59.1/server-deps.ts";

Namespaces

Helpers for working with the filesystem.

Utilities for working with OS-specific file paths.

Enums

E
fs.EOL
deprecated

Platform-specific conventions for the line ending format (i.e., the "end-of-line").

Variables

End-of-line character for Windows platforms.

v
path.posix
deprecated
v
path.win32
deprecated

Functions

Copy a file or directory. The directory can have contents. Like cp -r. Requires the --allow-read and --allow-write flag.

Copy a file or directory. The directory can have contents. Like cp -r. Requires the --allow-read and --allow-write flag.

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, and points to a valid file. If the directory structure does not exist, it is created.

Ensures that the link exists, and points to a valid file. If the directory structure does not exist, it is created.

Test whether or not the given path exists by checking with the file system. Please consider to check if the path is readable and either a file or a directory by providing additional options:

Test whether or not the given path exists by checking with the file system. Please consider to check if the path is readable and either a file or a directory by providing additional options:

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.

Same as walk() but uses synchronous ops

Return the last portion of a path. Trailing directory separators are ignored, and optional suffix is removed.

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

Return the directory path of a path.

Return the extension of the path with leading period.

Generate a path from FormatInputPathObject object.

Converts a file URL to a path string.

Convert a glob string to a regular expression.

Verifies whether provided path is absolute

Test whether the given string is a glob

Join all given a sequence of paths,then normalizes the resulting path.

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

Normalize the path, resolving '..' and '.' segments. Note that resolving these segments does not necessarily mean that all will be eliminated. A '..' at the top-level will be preserved, and an empty path is canonically '.'.

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

Return a ParsedPath object of the path.

Return the relative path from from to to based on current working directory.

Resolves path segments into a path

Converts a path string to a file URL.

Resolves path to a namespace path

Interfaces

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