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diff --git a/node_modules/fast-glob/README.md b/node_modules/fast-glob/README.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..62d5cb7 --- /dev/null +++ b/node_modules/fast-glob/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,830 @@ +# fast-glob + +> It's a very fast and efficient [glob][glob_definition] library for [Node.js][node_js]. + +This package provides methods for traversing the file system and returning pathnames that matched a defined set of a specified pattern according to the rules used by the Unix Bash shell with some simplifications, meanwhile results are returned in **arbitrary order**. Quick, simple, effective. + +## Table of Contents + +<details> +<summary><strong>Details</strong></summary> + +* [Highlights](#highlights) +* [Old and modern mode](#old-and-modern-mode) +* [Pattern syntax](#pattern-syntax) + * [Basic syntax](#basic-syntax) + * [Advanced syntax](#advanced-syntax) +* [Installation](#installation) +* [API](#api) + * [Asynchronous](#asynchronous) + * [Synchronous](#synchronous) + * [Stream](#stream) + * [patterns](#patterns) + * [[options]](#options) + * [Helpers](#helpers) + * [generateTasks](#generatetaskspatterns-options) + * [isDynamicPattern](#isdynamicpatternpattern-options) + * [escapePath](#escapepathpath) + * [convertPathToPattern](#convertpathtopatternpath) +* [Options](#options-3) + * [Common](#common) + * [concurrency](#concurrency) + * [cwd](#cwd) + * [deep](#deep) + * [followSymbolicLinks](#followsymboliclinks) + * [fs](#fs) + * [ignore](#ignore) + * [suppressErrors](#suppresserrors) + * [throwErrorOnBrokenSymbolicLink](#throwerroronbrokensymboliclink) + * [Output control](#output-control) + * [absolute](#absolute) + * [markDirectories](#markdirectories) + * [objectMode](#objectmode) + * [onlyDirectories](#onlydirectories) + * [onlyFiles](#onlyfiles) + * [stats](#stats) + * [unique](#unique) + * [Matching control](#matching-control) + * [braceExpansion](#braceexpansion) + * [caseSensitiveMatch](#casesensitivematch) + * [dot](#dot) + * [extglob](#extglob) + * [globstar](#globstar) + * [baseNameMatch](#basenamematch) +* [FAQ](#faq) + * [What is a static or dynamic pattern?](#what-is-a-static-or-dynamic-pattern) + * [How to write patterns on Windows?](#how-to-write-patterns-on-windows) + * [Why are parentheses match wrong?](#why-are-parentheses-match-wrong) + * [How to exclude directory from reading?](#how-to-exclude-directory-from-reading) + * [How to use UNC path?](#how-to-use-unc-path) + * [Compatible with `node-glob`?](#compatible-with-node-glob) +* [Benchmarks](#benchmarks) + * [Server](#server) + * [Nettop](#nettop) +* [Changelog](#changelog) +* [License](#license) + +</details> + +## Highlights + +* Fast. Probably the fastest. +* Supports multiple and negative patterns. +* Synchronous, Promise and Stream API. +* Object mode. Can return more than just strings. +* Error-tolerant. + +## Old and modern mode + +This package works in two modes, depending on the environment in which it is used. + +* **Old mode**. Node.js below 10.10 or when the [`stats`](#stats) option is *enabled*. +* **Modern mode**. Node.js 10.10+ and the [`stats`](#stats) option is *disabled*. + +The modern mode is faster. Learn more about the [internal mechanism][nodelib_fs_scandir_old_and_modern_modern]. + +## Pattern syntax + +> :warning: Always use forward-slashes in glob expressions (patterns and [`ignore`](#ignore) option). Use backslashes for escaping characters. + +There is more than one form of syntax: basic and advanced. Below is a brief overview of the supported features. Also pay attention to our [FAQ](#faq). + +> :book: This package uses [`micromatch`][micromatch] as a library for pattern matching. + +### Basic syntax + +* An asterisk (`*`) — matches everything except slashes (path separators), hidden files (names starting with `.`). +* A double star or globstar (`**`) — matches zero or more directories. +* Question mark (`?`) – matches any single character except slashes (path separators). +* Sequence (`[seq]`) — matches any character in sequence. + +> :book: A few additional words about the [basic matching behavior][picomatch_matching_behavior]. + +Some examples: + +* `src/**/*.js` — matches all files in the `src` directory (any level of nesting) that have the `.js` extension. +* `src/*.??` — matches all files in the `src` directory (only first level of nesting) that have a two-character extension. +* `file-[01].js` — matches files: `file-0.js`, `file-1.js`. + +### Advanced syntax + +* [Escapes characters][micromatch_backslashes] (`\\`) — matching special characters (`$^*+?()[]`) as literals. +* [POSIX character classes][picomatch_posix_brackets] (`[[:digit:]]`). +* [Extended globs][micromatch_extglobs] (`?(pattern-list)`). +* [Bash style brace expansions][micromatch_braces] (`{}`). +* [Regexp character classes][micromatch_regex_character_classes] (`[1-5]`). +* [Regex groups][regular_expressions_brackets] (`(a|b)`). + +> :book: A few additional words about the [advanced matching behavior][micromatch_extended_globbing]. + +Some examples: + +* `src/**/*.{css,scss}` — matches all files in the `src` directory (any level of nesting) that have the `.css` or `.scss` extension. +* `file-[[:digit:]].js` — matches files: `file-0.js`, `file-1.js`, …, `file-9.js`. +* `file-{1..3}.js` — matches files: `file-1.js`, `file-2.js`, `file-3.js`. +* `file-(1|2)` — matches files: `file-1.js`, `file-2.js`. + +## Installation + +```console +npm install fast-glob +``` + +## API + +### Asynchronous + +```js +fg(patterns, [options]) +fg.async(patterns, [options]) +fg.glob(patterns, [options]) +``` + +Returns a `Promise` with an array of matching entries. + +```js +const fg = require('fast-glob'); + +const entries = await fg(['.editorconfig', '**/index.js'], { dot: true }); + +// ['.editorconfig', 'services/index.js'] +``` + +### Synchronous + +```js +fg.sync(patterns, [options]) +fg.globSync(patterns, [options]) +``` + +Returns an array of matching entries. + +```js +const fg = require('fast-glob'); + +const entries = fg.sync(['.editorconfig', '**/index.js'], { dot: true }); + +// ['.editorconfig', 'services/index.js'] +``` + +### Stream + +```js +fg.stream(patterns, [options]) +fg.globStream(patterns, [options]) +``` + +Returns a [`ReadableStream`][node_js_stream_readable_streams] when the `data` event will be emitted with matching entry. + +```js +const fg = require('fast-glob'); + +const stream = fg.stream(['.editorconfig', '**/index.js'], { dot: true }); + +for await (const entry of stream) { + // .editorconfig + // services/index.js +} +``` + +#### patterns + +* Required: `true` +* Type: `string | string[]` + +Any correct pattern(s). + +> :1234: [Pattern syntax](#pattern-syntax) +> +> :warning: This package does not respect the order of patterns. First, all the negative patterns are applied, and only then the positive patterns. If you want to get a certain order of records, use sorting or split calls. + +#### [options] + +* Required: `false` +* Type: [`Options`](#options-3) + +See [Options](#options-3) section. + +### Helpers + +#### `generateTasks(patterns, [options])` + +Returns the internal representation of patterns ([`Task`](./src/managers/tasks.ts) is a combining patterns by base directory). + +```js +fg.generateTasks('*'); + +[{ + base: '.', // Parent directory for all patterns inside this task + dynamic: true, // Dynamic or static patterns are in this task + patterns: ['*'], + positive: ['*'], + negative: [] +}] +``` + +##### patterns + +* Required: `true` +* Type: `string | string[]` + +Any correct pattern(s). + +##### [options] + +* Required: `false` +* Type: [`Options`](#options-3) + +See [Options](#options-3) section. + +#### `isDynamicPattern(pattern, [options])` + +Returns `true` if the passed pattern is a dynamic pattern. + +> :1234: [What is a static or dynamic pattern?](#what-is-a-static-or-dynamic-pattern) + +```js +fg.isDynamicPattern('*'); // true +fg.isDynamicPattern('abc'); // false +``` + +##### pattern + +* Required: `true` +* Type: `string` + +Any correct pattern. + +##### [options] + +* Required: `false` +* Type: [`Options`](#options-3) + +See [Options](#options-3) section. + +#### `escapePath(path)` + +Returns the path with escaped special characters depending on the platform. + +* Posix: + * `*?|(){}[]`; + * `!` at the beginning of line; + * `@+!` before the opening parenthesis; + * `\\` before non-special characters; +* Windows: + * `(){}[]` + * `!` at the beginning of line; + * `@+!` before the opening parenthesis; + * Characters like `*?|` cannot be used in the path ([windows_naming_conventions][windows_naming_conventions]), so they will not be escaped; + +```js +fg.escapePath('!abc'); +// \\!abc +fg.escapePath('[OpenSource] mrmlnc – fast-glob (Deluxe Edition) 2014') + '/*.flac' +// \\[OpenSource\\] mrmlnc – fast-glob \\(Deluxe Edition\\) 2014/*.flac + +fg.posix.escapePath('C:\\Program Files (x86)\\**\\*'); +// C:\\\\Program Files \\(x86\\)\\*\\*\\* +fg.win32.escapePath('C:\\Program Files (x86)\\**\\*'); +// Windows: C:\\Program Files \\(x86\\)\\**\\* +``` + +#### `convertPathToPattern(path)` + +Converts a path to a pattern depending on the platform, including special character escaping. + +* Posix. Works similarly to the `fg.posix.escapePath` method. +* Windows. Works similarly to the `fg.win32.escapePath` method, additionally converting backslashes to forward slashes in cases where they are not escape characters (`!()+@{}[]`). + +```js +fg.convertPathToPattern('[OpenSource] mrmlnc – fast-glob (Deluxe Edition) 2014') + '/*.flac'; +// \\[OpenSource\\] mrmlnc – fast-glob \\(Deluxe Edition\\) 2014/*.flac + +fg.convertPathToPattern('C:/Program Files (x86)/**/*'); +// Posix: C:/Program Files \\(x86\\)/\\*\\*/\\* +// Windows: C:/Program Files \\(x86\\)/**/* + +fg.convertPathToPattern('C:\\Program Files (x86)\\**\\*'); +// Posix: C:\\\\Program Files \\(x86\\)\\*\\*\\* +// Windows: C:/Program Files \\(x86\\)/**/* + +fg.posix.convertPathToPattern('\\\\?\\c:\\Program Files (x86)') + '/**/*'; +// Posix: \\\\\\?\\\\c:\\\\Program Files \\(x86\\)/**/* (broken pattern) +fg.win32.convertPathToPattern('\\\\?\\c:\\Program Files (x86)') + '/**/*'; +// Windows: //?/c:/Program Files \\(x86\\)/**/* +``` + +## Options + +### Common options + +#### concurrency + +* Type: `number` +* Default: `os.cpus().length` + +Specifies the maximum number of concurrent requests from a reader to read directories. + +> :book: The higher the number, the higher the performance and load on the file system. If you want to read in quiet mode, set the value to a comfortable number or `1`. + +<details> + +<summary>More details</summary> + +In Node, there are [two types of threads][nodejs_thread_pool]: Event Loop (code) and a Thread Pool (fs, dns, …). The thread pool size controlled by the `UV_THREADPOOL_SIZE` environment variable. Its default size is 4 ([documentation][libuv_thread_pool]). The pool is one for all tasks within a single Node process. + +Any code can make 4 real concurrent accesses to the file system. The rest of the FS requests will wait in the queue. + +> :book: Each new instance of FG in the same Node process will use the same Thread pool. + +But this package also has the `concurrency` option. This option allows you to control the number of concurrent accesses to the FS at the package level. By default, this package has a value equal to the number of cores available for the current Node process. This allows you to set a value smaller than the pool size (`concurrency: 1`) or, conversely, to prepare tasks for the pool queue more quickly (`concurrency: Number.POSITIVE_INFINITY`). + +So, in fact, this package can **only make 4 concurrent requests to the FS**. You can increase this value by using an environment variable (`UV_THREADPOOL_SIZE`), but in practice this does not give a multiple advantage. + +</details> + +#### cwd + +* Type: `string` +* Default: `process.cwd()` + +The current working directory in which to search. + +#### deep + +* Type: `number` +* Default: `Infinity` + +Specifies the maximum depth of a read directory relative to the start directory. + +For example, you have the following tree: + +```js +dir/ +└── one/ // 1 + └── two/ // 2 + └── file.js // 3 +``` + +```js +// With base directory +fg.sync('dir/**', { onlyFiles: false, deep: 1 }); // ['dir/one'] +fg.sync('dir/**', { onlyFiles: false, deep: 2 }); // ['dir/one', 'dir/one/two'] + +// With cwd option +fg.sync('**', { onlyFiles: false, cwd: 'dir', deep: 1 }); // ['one'] +fg.sync('**', { onlyFiles: false, cwd: 'dir', deep: 2 }); // ['one', 'one/two'] +``` + +> :book: If you specify a pattern with some base directory, this directory will not participate in the calculation of the depth of the found directories. Think of it as a [`cwd`](#cwd) option. + +#### followSymbolicLinks + +* Type: `boolean` +* Default: `true` + +Indicates whether to traverse descendants of symbolic link directories when expanding `**` patterns. + +> :book: Note that this option does not affect the base directory of the pattern. For example, if `./a` is a symlink to directory `./b` and you specified `['./a**', './b/**']` patterns, then directory `./a` will still be read. + +> :book: If the [`stats`](#stats) option is specified, the information about the symbolic link (`fs.lstat`) will be replaced with information about the entry (`fs.stat`) behind it. + +#### fs + +* Type: `FileSystemAdapter` +* Default: `fs.*` + +Custom implementation of methods for working with the file system. + +```ts +export interface FileSystemAdapter { + lstat?: typeof fs.lstat; + stat?: typeof fs.stat; + lstatSync?: typeof fs.lstatSync; + statSync?: typeof fs.statSync; + readdir?: typeof fs.readdir; + readdirSync?: typeof fs.readdirSync; +} +``` + +#### ignore + +* Type: `string[]` +* Default: `[]` + +An array of glob patterns to exclude matches. This is an alternative way to use negative patterns. + +```js +dir/ +├── package-lock.json +└── package.json +``` + +```js +fg.sync(['*.json', '!package-lock.json']); // ['package.json'] +fg.sync('*.json', { ignore: ['package-lock.json'] }); // ['package.json'] +``` + +#### suppressErrors + +* Type: `boolean` +* Default: `false` + +By default this package suppress only `ENOENT` errors. Set to `true` to suppress any error. + +> :book: Can be useful when the directory has entries with a special level of access. + +#### throwErrorOnBrokenSymbolicLink + +* Type: `boolean` +* Default: `false` + +Throw an error when symbolic link is broken if `true` or safely return `lstat` call if `false`. + +> :book: This option has no effect on errors when reading the symbolic link directory. + +### Output control + +#### absolute + +* Type: `boolean` +* Default: `false` + +Return the absolute path for entries. + +```js +fg.sync('*.js', { absolute: false }); // ['index.js'] +fg.sync('*.js', { absolute: true }); // ['/home/user/index.js'] +``` + +> :book: This option is required if you want to use negative patterns with absolute path, for example, `!${__dirname}/*.js`. + +#### markDirectories + +* Type: `boolean` +* Default: `false` + +Mark the directory path with the final slash. + +```js +fg.sync('*', { onlyFiles: false, markDirectories: false }); // ['index.js', 'controllers'] +fg.sync('*', { onlyFiles: false, markDirectories: true }); // ['index.js', 'controllers/'] +``` + +#### objectMode + +* Type: `boolean` +* Default: `false` + +Returns objects (instead of strings) describing entries. + +```js +fg.sync('*', { objectMode: false }); // ['src/index.js'] +fg.sync('*', { objectMode: true }); // [{ name: 'index.js', path: 'src/index.js', dirent: <fs.Dirent> }] +``` + +The object has the following fields: + +* name (`string`) — the last part of the path (basename) +* path (`string`) — full path relative to the pattern base directory +* dirent ([`fs.Dirent`][node_js_fs_class_fs_dirent]) — instance of `fs.Dirent` + +> :book: An object is an internal representation of entry, so getting it does not affect performance. + +#### onlyDirectories + +* Type: `boolean` +* Default: `false` + +Return only directories. + +```js +fg.sync('*', { onlyDirectories: false }); // ['index.js', 'src'] +fg.sync('*', { onlyDirectories: true }); // ['src'] +``` + +> :book: If `true`, the [`onlyFiles`](#onlyfiles) option is automatically `false`. + +#### onlyFiles + +* Type: `boolean` +* Default: `true` + +Return only files. + +```js +fg.sync('*', { onlyFiles: false }); // ['index.js', 'src'] +fg.sync('*', { onlyFiles: true }); // ['index.js'] +``` + +#### stats + +* Type: `boolean` +* Default: `false` + +Enables an [object mode](#objectmode) with an additional field: + +* stats ([`fs.Stats`][node_js_fs_class_fs_stats]) — instance of `fs.Stats` + +```js +fg.sync('*', { stats: false }); // ['src/index.js'] +fg.sync('*', { stats: true }); // [{ name: 'index.js', path: 'src/index.js', dirent: <fs.Dirent>, stats: <fs.Stats> }] +``` + +> :book: Returns `fs.stat` instead of `fs.lstat` for symbolic links when the [`followSymbolicLinks`](#followsymboliclinks) option is specified. +> +> :warning: Unlike [object mode](#objectmode) this mode requires additional calls to the file system. On average, this mode is slower at least twice. See [old and modern mode](#old-and-modern-mode) for more details. + +#### unique + +* Type: `boolean` +* Default: `true` + +Ensures that the returned entries are unique. + +```js +fg.sync(['*.json', 'package.json'], { unique: false }); // ['package.json', 'package.json'] +fg.sync(['*.json', 'package.json'], { unique: true }); // ['package.json'] +``` + +If `true` and similar entries are found, the result is the first found. + +### Matching control + +#### braceExpansion + +* Type: `boolean` +* Default: `true` + +Enables Bash-like brace expansion. + +> :1234: [Syntax description][bash_hackers_syntax_expansion_brace] or more [detailed description][micromatch_braces]. + +```js +dir/ +├── abd +├── acd +└── a{b,c}d +``` + +```js +fg.sync('a{b,c}d', { braceExpansion: false }); // ['a{b,c}d'] +fg.sync('a{b,c}d', { braceExpansion: true }); // ['abd', 'acd'] +``` + +#### caseSensitiveMatch + +* Type: `boolean` +* Default: `true` + +Enables a [case-sensitive][wikipedia_case_sensitivity] mode for matching files. + +```js +dir/ +├── file.txt +└── File.txt +``` + +```js +fg.sync('file.txt', { caseSensitiveMatch: false }); // ['file.txt', 'File.txt'] +fg.sync('file.txt', { caseSensitiveMatch: true }); // ['file.txt'] +``` + +#### dot + +* Type: `boolean` +* Default: `false` + +Allow patterns to match entries that begin with a period (`.`). + +> :book: Note that an explicit dot in a portion of the pattern will always match dot files. + +```js +dir/ +├── .editorconfig +└── package.json +``` + +```js +fg.sync('*', { dot: false }); // ['package.json'] +fg.sync('*', { dot: true }); // ['.editorconfig', 'package.json'] +``` + +#### extglob + +* Type: `boolean` +* Default: `true` + +Enables Bash-like `extglob` functionality. + +> :1234: [Syntax description][micromatch_extglobs]. + +```js +dir/ +├── README.md +└── package.json +``` + +```js +fg.sync('*.+(json|md)', { extglob: false }); // [] +fg.sync('*.+(json|md)', { extglob: true }); // ['README.md', 'package.json'] +``` + +#### globstar + +* Type: `boolean` +* Default: `true` + +Enables recursively repeats a pattern containing `**`. If `false`, `**` behaves exactly like `*`. + +```js +dir/ +└── a + └── b +``` + +```js +fg.sync('**', { onlyFiles: false, globstar: false }); // ['a'] +fg.sync('**', { onlyFiles: false, globstar: true }); // ['a', 'a/b'] +``` + +#### baseNameMatch + +* Type: `boolean` +* Default: `false` + +If set to `true`, then patterns without slashes will be matched against the basename of the path if it contains slashes. + +```js +dir/ +└── one/ + └── file.md +``` + +```js +fg.sync('*.md', { baseNameMatch: false }); // [] +fg.sync('*.md', { baseNameMatch: true }); // ['one/file.md'] +``` + +## FAQ + +## What is a static or dynamic pattern? + +All patterns can be divided into two types: + +* **static**. A pattern is considered static if it can be used to get an entry on the file system without using matching mechanisms. For example, the `file.js` pattern is a static pattern because we can just verify that it exists on the file system. +* **dynamic**. A pattern is considered dynamic if it cannot be used directly to find occurrences without using a matching mechanisms. For example, the `*` pattern is a dynamic pattern because we cannot use this pattern directly. + +A pattern is considered dynamic if it contains the following characters (`…` — any characters or their absence) or options: + +* The [`caseSensitiveMatch`](#casesensitivematch) option is disabled +* `\\` (the escape character) +* `*`, `?`, `!` (at the beginning of line) +* `[…]` +* `(…|…)` +* `@(…)`, `!(…)`, `*(…)`, `?(…)`, `+(…)` (respects the [`extglob`](#extglob) option) +* `{…,…}`, `{…..…}` (respects the [`braceExpansion`](#braceexpansion) option) + +## How to write patterns on Windows? + +Always use forward-slashes in glob expressions (patterns and [`ignore`](#ignore) option). Use backslashes for escaping characters. With the [`cwd`](#cwd) option use a convenient format. + +**Bad** + +```ts +[ + 'directory\\*', + path.join(process.cwd(), '**') +] +``` + +**Good** + +```ts +[ + 'directory/*', + fg.convertPathToPattern(process.cwd()) + '/**' +] +``` + +> :book: Use the [`.convertPathToPattern`](#convertpathtopatternpath) package to convert Windows-style path to a Unix-style path. + +Read more about [matching with backslashes][micromatch_backslashes]. + +## Why are parentheses match wrong? + +```js +dir/ +└── (special-*file).txt +``` + +```js +fg.sync(['(special-*file).txt']) // [] +``` + +Refers to Bash. You need to escape special characters: + +```js +fg.sync(['\\(special-*file\\).txt']) // ['(special-*file).txt'] +``` + +Read more about [matching special characters as literals][picomatch_matching_special_characters_as_literals]. Or use the [`.escapePath`](#escapepathpath). + +## How to exclude directory from reading? + +You can use a negative pattern like this: `!**/node_modules` or `!**/node_modules/**`. Also you can use [`ignore`](#ignore) option. Just look at the example below. + +```js +first/ +├── file.md +└── second/ + └── file.txt +``` + +If you don't want to read the `second` directory, you must write the following pattern: `!**/second` or `!**/second/**`. + +```js +fg.sync(['**/*.md', '!**/second']); // ['first/file.md'] +fg.sync(['**/*.md'], { ignore: ['**/second/**'] }); // ['first/file.md'] +``` + +> :warning: When you write `!**/second/**/*` it means that the directory will be **read**, but all the entries will not be included in the results. + +You have to understand that if you write the pattern to exclude directories, then the directory will not be read under any circumstances. + +## How to use UNC path? + +You cannot use [Uniform Naming Convention (UNC)][unc_path] paths as patterns (due to syntax) directly, but you can use them as [`cwd`](#cwd) directory or use the `fg.convertPathToPattern` method. + +```ts +// cwd +fg.sync('*', { cwd: '\\\\?\\C:\\Python27' /* or //?/C:/Python27 */ }); +fg.sync('Python27/*', { cwd: '\\\\?\\C:\\' /* or //?/C:/ */ }); + +// .convertPathToPattern +fg.sync(fg.convertPathToPattern('\\\\?\\c:\\Python27') + '/*'); +``` + +## Compatible with `node-glob`? + +| node-glob | fast-glob | +| :----------: | :-------: | +| `cwd` | [`cwd`](#cwd) | +| `root` | – | +| `dot` | [`dot`](#dot) | +| `nomount` | – | +| `mark` | [`markDirectories`](#markdirectories) | +| `nosort` | – | +| `nounique` | [`unique`](#unique) | +| `nobrace` | [`braceExpansion`](#braceexpansion) | +| `noglobstar` | [`globstar`](#globstar) | +| `noext` | [`extglob`](#extglob) | +| `nocase` | [`caseSensitiveMatch`](#casesensitivematch) | +| `matchBase` | [`baseNameMatch`](#basenamematch) | +| `nodir` | [`onlyFiles`](#onlyfiles) | +| `ignore` | [`ignore`](#ignore) | +| `follow` | [`followSymbolicLinks`](#followsymboliclinks) | +| `realpath` | – | +| `absolute` | [`absolute`](#absolute) | + +## Benchmarks + +You can see results [here](https://github.com/mrmlnc/fast-glob/actions/workflows/benchmark.yml?query=branch%3Amaster) for every commit into the `main` branch. + +* **Product benchmark** – comparison with the main competitors. +* **Regress benchmark** – regression between the current version and the version from the npm registry. + +## Changelog + +See the [Releases section of our GitHub project][github_releases] for changelog for each release version. + +## License + +This software is released under the terms of the MIT license. + +[bash_hackers_syntax_expansion_brace]: https://wiki.bash-hackers.org/syntax/expansion/brace +[github_releases]: https://github.com/mrmlnc/fast-glob/releases +[glob_definition]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glob_(programming) +[glob_linux_man]: http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/glob.3.html +[micromatch_backslashes]: https://github.com/micromatch/micromatch#backslashes +[micromatch_braces]: https://github.com/micromatch/braces +[micromatch_extended_globbing]: https://github.com/micromatch/micromatch#extended-globbing +[micromatch_extglobs]: https://github.com/micromatch/micromatch#extglobs +[micromatch_regex_character_classes]: https://github.com/micromatch/micromatch#regex-character-classes +[micromatch]: https://github.com/micromatch/micromatch +[node_js_fs_class_fs_dirent]: https://nodejs.org/api/fs.html#fs_class_fs_dirent +[node_js_fs_class_fs_stats]: https://nodejs.org/api/fs.html#fs_class_fs_stats +[node_js_stream_readable_streams]: https://nodejs.org/api/stream.html#stream_readable_streams +[node_js]: https://nodejs.org/en +[nodelib_fs_scandir_old_and_modern_modern]: https://github.com/nodelib/nodelib/blob/master/packages/fs/fs.scandir/README.md#old-and-modern-mode +[npm_normalize_path]: https://www.npmjs.com/package/normalize-path +[npm_unixify]: https://www.npmjs.com/package/unixify +[picomatch_matching_behavior]: https://github.com/micromatch/picomatch#matching-behavior-vs-bash +[picomatch_matching_special_characters_as_literals]: https://github.com/micromatch/picomatch#matching-special-characters-as-literals +[picomatch_posix_brackets]: https://github.com/micromatch/picomatch#posix-brackets +[regular_expressions_brackets]: https://www.regular-expressions.info/brackets.html +[unc_path]: https://learn.microsoft.com/openspecs/windows_protocols/ms-dtyp/62e862f4-2a51-452e-8eeb-dc4ff5ee33cc +[wikipedia_case_sensitivity]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Case_sensitivity +[nodejs_thread_pool]: https://nodejs.org/en/docs/guides/dont-block-the-event-loop +[libuv_thread_pool]: http://docs.libuv.org/en/v1.x/threadpool.html +[windows_naming_conventions]: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/fileio/naming-a-file#naming-conventions |