A tiny (208B to 260B) utility to remove items recursively
This is a Promise
-based, cross-platform utility that recursively removes files and directories. It's effectively a programmatic rm -rf
for Node.js. There's also a CLI for easy, cross-platform usage.
Notice: Node v12.10.0 includes the
recursive
option forfs.rmdir
andfs.rmdirSync
.
$ npm install --save premove
There are two "versions" of premove
available:
Node.js: >= 8.x
Size (gzip): 249 bytes
Availability: CommonJS, ES Module
This is the primary/default mode. It makes use of async
/await
and util.promisify
.
Node.js: >= 6.x
Size (gzip): 202 bytes
Availability: CommonJS, ES Module
This is the opt-in mode, ideal for scenarios where async
usage cannot be supported.
In order to use it, simply make the following changes:
-import { premove } from 'premove';
+import { premove } from 'premove/sync';
import { resolve } from 'path';
import { premove } from 'premove';
// Async/await
try {
await premove('./foobar');
} catch (err) {
//
}
// Promise
premove('./foobar').then(val => {
console.log(typeof val);
//=> boolean
}).catch(err => {
//
});
// Using `cwd` option
const dir = resolve('./foo/bar');
await premove('hello.txt', { cwd: dir });
A premove
binary is available as of v3.0.0.
It accepts an optional --cwd
value and a list of paths to delete.
Important: By default
premove
refuses to delete:
- the
os.homedir
- the system root (
/
,C:\\
, etc)- items not contained by
--cwd
path
# remove "foo" and "bar" via `npx`
$ npx premove foo bar
# install globally, use whenever
$ npm install premove -g
$ premove foo bar
Returns: Promise<boolean>
Returns a Promise that resolves with a boolean value.
If true
, indicates that the str
input did exist and was successfully removed. A false
value indicates that the str
input did not exist, meaning nothing needed to be removed.
Important:
Thesync
andasync
versions share the same API.
The only difference is thatsync
is not Promise-based.
Type: String
The filepath to remove – may be a file or a directory.
An initial existence check is made for this filepath.
Important: This value is resolved to a full path.
Please be aware of how and from where the Node.js file system is resolving your path!
Type: String
Default: .
The directory to resolve your str
from.
Defaults to the process.cwd()
– aka, the directory that your command is run within.
MIT © Luke Edwards