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Additional ESLint's rules for Node.js

published 17.4.0 3 days ago
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Resolve the path of a module like `require.resolve()` but from a given path

published 5.0.0 5 years ago
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Resolve the path of a module like `require.resolve()` but from the current working directory

published 3.0.0 5 years ago
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Determine an app's root path from anywhere inside the app

published 3.1.0 2 years ago
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Enforces module path case sensitivity in Webpack

published 2.4.0 3 years ago
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Resolve the path of a globally installed module

published 2.0.0 6 months ago
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Transforms module resolution paths using TypeScript path mapping and/or custom paths

published 3.4.7 2 months ago
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Prepare path for require

published 1.0.1 7 years ago
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Resolve the path of a package regardless of it having an entry point

published 2.0.0 5 years ago
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Import a module like with `require()` but from a given path

published 4.0.0 3 years ago
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Little helper to make node.js require relative to your project root

published 0.1.2 10 years ago
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Import a module like with `require()` but from the current working directory

published 3.0.0 5 years ago
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Use the node way to resolve required path to absolute path.

published 0.0.2 9 years ago
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Determine an app's root path from anywhere inside the app

published 1.0.0 9 years ago
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Additional ESLint's rules for Node.js

published 11.1.0 4 years ago
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Module path prefix alias for node.

published 1.1.0 5 years ago
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A lightweight wrapper around `require` which finds modules and files based on the shortest unique path.

published 1.0.3 7 years ago
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Resolve a dependency of another package.

published 1.1.4 7 years ago
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find node package entry or path in exports

published 1.0.2 2 years ago
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* Convert an absolute path to a tilde path: `/Users/YourUserName/dev` → `~/dev` * Inspired by [tilify](https://github.com/sindresorhus/tildify) by [Sindre Sorhus](https://github.com/sindresorhus) * Since tildify uses ES6 syntax, I created this package to

published 1.1.5 4 days ago
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