thedesk/app/node_modules/rimraf/README.md
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The UNIX command rm -rf for node.

Install with npm install rimraf, or just drop rimraf.js somewhere.

API

rimraf(f, [opts], callback)

The first parameter will be interpreted as a globbing pattern for files. If you
want to disable globbing you can do so with opts.disableGlob (defaults to
false). This might be handy, for instance, if you have filenames that contain
globbing wildcard characters.

The callback will be called with an error if there is one. Certain
errors are handled for you:

  • Windows: EBUSY and ENOTEMPTY - rimraf will back off a maximum of
    opts.maxBusyTries times before giving up, adding 100ms of wait
    between each attempt. The default maxBusyTries is 3.
  • ENOENT - If the file doesn't exist, rimraf will return
    successfully, since your desired outcome is already the case.
  • EMFILE - Since readdir requires opening a file descriptor, it's
    possible to hit EMFILE if too many file descriptors are in use.
    In the sync case, there's nothing to be done for this. But in the
    async case, rimraf will gradually back off with timeouts up to
    opts.emfileWait ms, which defaults to 1000.

options

  • unlink, chmod, stat, lstat, rmdir, readdir,
    unlinkSync, chmodSync, statSync, lstatSync, rmdirSync, readdirSync

    In order to use a custom file system library, you can override
    specific fs functions on the options object.

    If any of these functions are present on the options object, then
    the supplied function will be used instead of the default fs
    method.

    Sync methods are only relevant for rimraf.sync(), of course.

    For example:

    var myCustomFS = require('some-custom-fs')
    
    rimraf('some-thing', myCustomFS, callback)
    
  • maxBusyTries

    If an EBUSY, ENOTEMPTY, or EPERM error code is encountered
    on Windows systems, then rimraf will retry with a linear backoff
    wait of 100ms longer on each try. The default maxBusyTries is 3.

    Only relevant for async usage.

  • emfileWait

    If an EMFILE error is encountered, then rimraf will retry
    repeatedly with a linear backoff of 1ms longer on each try, until
    the timeout counter hits this max. The default limit is 1000.

    If you repeatedly encounter EMFILE errors, then consider using
    graceful-fs in your program.

    Only relevant for async usage.

  • glob

    Set to false to disable glob pattern
    matching.

    Set to an object to pass options to the glob module. The default
    glob options are { nosort: true, silent: true }.

    Glob version 6 is used in this module.

    Relevant for both sync and async usage.

  • disableGlob

    Set to any non-falsey value to disable globbing entirely.
    (Equivalent to setting glob: false.)

rimraf.sync

It can remove stuff synchronously, too. But that's not so good. Use
the async API. It's better.

CLI

If installed with npm install rimraf -g it can be used as a global
command rimraf <path> [<path> ...] which is useful for cross platform support.

mkdirp

If you need to create a directory recursively, check out
mkdirp.