recursiveGet( { a: { b: { c: 1 } } }, 'a.b.c' ); // returns 1
Recursive get prototype of object
Get an array of all files in a directory and subdirectories.
Make a directory and its parents if needed - Think `mkdir -p`
Recursively read a directory
recursive get all keys of object
Recursive-Length Prefix (RLP) coder.
Find diff between any two variables where variables be any valid JavaScript data type like string, numeric, array or object
Get an array of recursive directory contents
(recursive)? merging of (cloned)? objects.
node-fs is an extension to the original nodejs fs library, offering new functionalities.
Simple, flexible file copy utility
Recursively resolve promises within objects
Gets all files asynchronously given a folder path, with progress updates and filetype filter.
Node module to mask various kinds of data in the required formats
Asynchronous recursive file system operations
ssh2 sftp client for node
A wrapper and enhancements for fs.watch
Actions io lib
TypeScript definitions for recursive-readdir
Output wrapper is a library to write output file to outputpath.
Command line search and replace utility
Get the auth token set for an npm registry (if any)
Get paths for storing things like data, config, cache, etc
Recursively GET the site by links, try to kill the site
get and set @under_scored_instance_variables as recursive Hash
Not comfortable messing with the flags set in ruby to get Tail Optimized Recursion? Use this helper instead and never blow the stack
HashStruct provides an object based on Hash, but acts like Struct (or OpenStruct), providing helpful accessors for each key from the get-go. It also magically parses string values when it can (eg, dates, URIs, numbers, and does so recursively.
I get asked to calculate factorials in interviews as an example of recursion all the time, so here you go. Can we talk about how I solve the real problems facing your product or business now?
FlexConf is a simple configuration utility that does its job and gets out of your way. It reads settings from a hash or YAML file ('config.yml' by default) but allows overrides from a '*_local.yml' file and from environment variables. Settings can be read as indifferent hash values (config['foo'] or config[:foo]) or method calls (config.foo) with recursive nesting (config.foo.bar). The code is lightweight and fast with no additional dependencies.
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