resolve-cwd
Resolve the path of a module like `require.resolve()` but from the current working directory
Resolve the path of a module like `require.resolve()` but from the current working directory
Check if a path is the current working directory
Check if a path is in the current working directory
Import a module like with `require()` but from the current working directory
Bash-like tilde expansion for node.js. Expands a leading tilde in a file path to the user home directory, or `~+` to the cwd.
Easily get the CWD (current working directory) of a project based on package.json, optionally starting from a given path. (node.js/javascript util)
Resolve the path of a package regardless of it having an entry point
Zero dependency library for reading and parsing various files from `procfs` for Node.js, implemented in pure JS.
Base plugin that adds a getter/setter for the current working directory.
Require a module like `require()` but from the current working directory
Change working dir and return a promise, a stack of folders is maintained to jump back
Delete files and folders and any intermediate directories if they exist (sync and async).
Provides a helper function to expand a path to a normalized absolute path. This function also expands dot, tilde, and tilde plus when used as the first path segment.
Get working directory of process by PID - cross platform
Attempt to resolve the absolute filepath to a file and verify that it exists.
Get the current package's binary path
Open a Hyper tab with the same directory as the current tab
Load a module from either CWD or npm CLI directory
Load `request` module from either CWD or npm CLI directory
Meant to be used with [clean-stacktrace][] as mapper function. Makes absolute paths inside stack traces to relative paths.