Node.js 0.11.x path.isAbsolute as a separate module
Convert a tilde path to an absolute path: `~/dev` → `/Users/sindresorhus/dev`
Convert an absolute path to a tilde path: `/Users/sindresorhus/dev` → `~/dev`
Resolves a path to an absolute path. Supports tilde
Absolute Path
Resolve npm package details, like name and base path, given an absolute path to a file inside a package
Use the node way to resolve required path to absolute path.
abrequire is absolute path require
Helper function to get an absolute path for a template engine view
A library to convert a path into an absolute path.
Grunt task to replace css urls with absolute path
import & require absolute path gulp plugin
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.
Test if a value is an absolute path.
replace absolute path to relative path
returns the absolute path for a given relative path
Get the absolute path to the global yarn config directory.
JSHint reporter that displays absolute path with row/column on one line
Gatsby plugin to use gatsby-image on remote images from absolute path string fields on other nodes.
Retrieves the ESLint-generated SourceCode object of a file from its absolute path.
Resolve a path into an absolute path, using tilde (~) if possible
Allows you to require an absolute path
Get the absolute path to the yarn global modules directory (globally installed modules).
Transform any path to an absolute path depending on your call stack
CLI utility for extracting tasks from markdown files with Emacs Org-mode support
Glob tool for AI agent harnesses — bash-style pattern matching with .gitignore enumeration, alias pushback, NOT_FOUND siblings, and auto-split absolute-path patterns
A TUI for inspecting and managing Rust projects
A faster, more lightweight ripgrep alternative.
Phase 31.1 — fetch + resolve + download + sha256-verify nexo plugin tarballs against the ext-registry index. Building block for `nexo plugin install <id>` (CLI integration in 31.1.c).
Remote cargo build-output cache. Placeholder, not functional yet.
Ultra-fast indexed code search engine with MCP server for AI coding tools.
IF Filsystem-event Then...
A robust, concurrent downloader for Hugging Face and ModelScope models in Rust.
Rust-native backup tool for personal configuration files
ff is a simple and fast utility for finding files on Unix commandline. It also supports complex filters like GNU find.
Bulk git wrapper for multi-repo workspaces. Run one git command across many repos with preserved colors and interactivity.
A new check for puppet-lint that checks all template paths are in the template('example/template.erb') form rather than template('/etc/puppet/modules/example/templates/template.erb')
Convert relative paths to absolute URIs.
See https://rails.lighthouseapp.com/projects/8994/tickets/2338-actionmailer-mailer-views-and-content-type
Construct absolute paths and full URLs for a Sinatra application
Handle absolute URIs, triples and file paths uniformly.
This gem returns a filepath for files linked to using //, http://, or using a relative file path /.
Construct absolute paths and full URLs for a Sinatra application
Construct absolute paths and full URLs for a Sinatra application
Prepends 'http://' to what appears to be absolute links that are missing a protocol. For example: "www.example.com/some/path" can be assumed to mean "http://www.example.com/some/path"
Small set of helpers to generate a static website that works on file protocol using relative paths instead of absolute
With this tool, any command line tool or *.sh can run anywhere, not just its root directory, or must remember its absolute path. **shell_file_path** should be relative path to current directory.
The relative library enhances Ruby's core and standard libraries to support naming, opening, and reading files relative to the Ruby file currently being interpreted (the contents of the __ FILE __ identifier). This functionality is especially useful in embedded Ruby (eruby, erb, erubis, etc.) where absolute paths or paths relative to the interpreter's current working directory are problematic (due to file system structures and working directories varying across platforms and web servers).
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