1.0.0 • Published 8 years ago
clean-up-path v1.0.0
node-clean-up-path
Installation
npm install --save clean-up-pathUsage
let cleanUpPath = require("clean-up-path");
let absolutePath = cleanUpPath(somePath);
// Now safely use p as a symlink target, etc.cleanUpPath(p) is similar to
path.resolve(p),
but it is faster for paths that are already resolved, and on Windows it turns
LFS paths (c:\foo) into long UNC paths (\\?\c:\foo) to deal with path length
limitations.
Unlike path.resolve, it does not guarantee that the returned path contains no
.. or . segments.
Contributing
Clone this repo and run the tests like so:
npm install
npm testIssues and pull requests are welcome. If you change code, be sure to re-run
npm test. Oftentimes it's useful to add or update tests as well.
1.0.0
8 years ago