Support using a custom fs object, which is passed to PathScurry
9.1
Bring back the root option, albeit with slightly different
semantics than in v8 and before.
Support { absolute:false } option to explicitly always return
relative paths. An unset absolute setting will still return
absolute or relative paths based on whether the pattern is
absolute.
Add magicalBraces option to treat brace expansion as "magic"
in the hasMagic function.
Add dotRelative option
Add escape() and unescape() methods
9.0
This is a full rewrite, with significant API and algorithm
changes.
High-Level Feature and API Surface Changes
Only support node 16 and higher.
Promise API instead of callbacks.
Exported function names have changed, as have the methods on
the Glob class. See API documentation for details.
Accept pattern as string or array of strings.
Hybrid module distribution.
Full TypeScript support.
Exported Glob class is no longer an event emitter.
Exported Glob class has walk(), walkSync(), stream(),
streamSync(), iterate(), iterateSync() methods, and is
both an async and sync Generator.
First class support for UNC paths and drive letters on Windows.
Note that glob patterns must still use / as a path
separator, unless the windowsPathsNoEscape option is set, in
which case glob patterns cannot be escaped with \.
Paths are returned in the canonical formatting for the platform
in question.
The hasMagic method will return false for patterns that only
contain brace expansion, but no other "magic" glob characters.
Patterns ending in / will still be restricted to matching
directories, but will not have a / appended in the results.
In general, results will be in their default relative or
absolute forms, without any extraneous / and . characters,
unlike shell matches. (The mark option may still be used to
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