Require any file as a string, browser/node way
ESLint plugin to require file extensions in import statements
Require file content wrapped in xml tags
Better way to require file in node
resouce loader
Require file paths relative to your projects package.json file using #
like webpack alias '@' to require(file)
🚨 A mocha require file including some basic things I usually use
Library provides utils for easy require file from project root
bundle and require a file
Synchronous validation of a path existing either as a file or as a directory.
Write files in an atomic fashion w/configurable ownership
Recursively iterates over specified directory, require()'ing each file, and returning a nested hash structure containing those modules.
Minimal module to check if a file is executable.
A drop-in replacement for fs, making various improvements.
Require file relative to `process.cwd()` or options `root`
A dictionary of file extensions and associated module loaders.
Fixes stack traces for files with source maps
Normalizes data that can be found in package.json files.
A file loader module for webpack
Get a list of the files to add from a folder into an npm package
Call require pretending your are at another directory
Fixes stack traces for files with source maps
Runtime for Regenerator-compiled generator and async functions.
The Polyglot library allows a Ruby module to register a loader for the file type associated with a filename extension, and it augments 'require' to find and load matching files.
Adds functions that allow requiring a direcotry
A Ruby wrapper for the pdfunite command line tool
Required is a utility to require all files in a directory. Why would one want to require a whole bunch of files at once? I have used this gem on 2 projects to: - require dozens of jar files when working on a JRuby project - pull in all files before running code coverage (rcov), to find code that is otherwise dead/untouched Options for required include the ability to recursively descend through subdirectories, include/exclude files based on pattern matching, and to specify the order of requires based on filename. An array of all the files that were loaded is returned. Quick example: require 'required' required "some/path/to/dir" See the README for more examples, and description of options.
Auto-reload require files or local gems without restarting server during Rails development.
Organizes requirements of assets in JavaScript files, resolved dependencies of js files and helps include depending css files.
Lets you easily define how to include hierarchies of ruby files, and also apply inclusion/exclusion filters for what to include
Lets you easily define how to include hierarchies of ruby files, and also apply inclusion/exclusion filters for what to include
Require all files in a directory easily.
Do not load files into memory until they are accessed / needed inside your application.
Load or Require all files in the folder.
Automatically installs all the gems required in a specified file or directory
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