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Simple module to add additional directories to the Node module search for top-level app modules
Find files or directories by walking up parent directories.
Resolve modules from any directory.
Resolve a directory that is either local, global or in the user's home directory.
Use Gulp to resolve Typescript path aliases during compilation.
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- iterator
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- connect
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- tc39
- hash
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- ECMAScript 2023
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A plugin for enhanced-resolve (Webpack v2) that resolves paths like ~module to %rootPath%/module so you don't have to write relative paths like ../../../module.
Use Gulp to resolve Typescript path aliases during compilation.
Resolves a file within a dat archive based on how web browsers would load it
Useful additions to inbuilt path module {web}.
- extra
- path
- basename
- delimiter
- dirname
- extname
- format
- isAbsolute
- join
- normalize
- parse
- posix
- relative
- resolve
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Human friendly file system utilities for Node.js
- anolilab
- detect-newline
- dir
- directory
- eol
- empty-dir
- ensure
- ensure-file
- ensure-dir
- ensure-link
- ensure-symlink
- file
- files
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Higher allowed path based on a root and a given path
Use Gulp to resolve Typescript path aliases during compilation.
A Custom Sass Import Resolver with included support for Node Module Resolution, additional file extensions, and path aliases/path mapping
Get the npm global path prefix.
Dynamically resolve paths through ImmutableJS data structures
Make a glob pattern absolute, ensuring that negative globs and patterns with trailing slashes are correctly handled.
a webpack plugin that transforms core-js v2 paths to core-js v3 paths
Resolves a file within a BIT archive based on how web browsers would load it