Normalize paths, joined with project's root path
Determine an app's root path from anywhere inside the app
Resolve a relative path against a root path with validation
Get the root path of an Electron Application
Find the root path of a monorepo using various strategies.
npm install --save rootrequire # then `var root = require('rootrequire'), myLib = require(root + 'path/to/lib.js');`
Recursively get all files in a directory tree, given the root path (starting point)
get git root path
Replaces a caret with the root path
A tool to get the git root path
Add the ability to import modules by the root path, like Meteor
Get the closest parent folder containing a package.json file
npm like directory tree structure creator based on the given root path
Guess the root path of a project
Get the root path of an Electron Application
Determine an app's root path from anywhere inside the app
root path of the project
Path aliases, root path, module loader
Check if a path is the root path. Example: `/` or `C:\`
Require all files from app's root path (require-all + app-root-path)
Return your project's root path
Join path with locked (keep) root path.
find the root path in monorepos
Get root path package.json.
A CLI for a file-system-based commit log
A CLI tool for ingesting code files into Magma scanner with smart file filtering and Git integration
A CLI for a file-system-based secret store that applies streambed-crypto to data
humbird network communication core library,universal server function wrapper library
Rust bindings for the Lean4 theorem prover
A simple and lightweight container-engine like `systemd-nspawn`.
Use any cloud storage as a Git remote via Apache OpenDAL
Get proejct root path.
This short script tries to find project root path based on common source control directory structure and project related files. It is not 100% accurate but works for most common cases.
Discipline your file system by securely deleting some of its precious files or directories using shred.
PropsTemplate is a direct-to-Oj, JBuilder-like DSL for building JSON. It has support for Russian-Doll caching, layouts, and can be queried by giving the root a key path.
Ancestry allows the records of a ActiveRecord model to be organized in a tree structure, using the materialized path pattern. It exposes the standard relations (ancestors, parent, root, children, siblings, descendants) and allows them to be fetched in a single query. Additional features include named scopes, integrity checking, integrity restoration, arrangement of (sub)tree into hashes and different strategies for dealing with orphaned records.
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.
Adds the bower directory to the sprockets path so that you can require bower components. Relies on the .bowerrc on the root of the project to locate the right directory.
Run this command with a space separated list of either function file paths, or directories containing functions. If omitted, it will default to porting all the legacy functions, so you can just run this in the root of a Puppet module and it will do the right thing.
Run this command with a space separated list of either manifest file paths, or directories containing manifests. If omitted, it will default to inspecting all manifests in the manifests directory, so you can just run this in the root of a Puppet module and it will do the right thing.
Arboreal is yet another extension to ActiveRecord to support tree-shaped data structures. Internally, Arboreal maintains a computed "ancestry_string" column, which caches the path from the root of a tree to each node, allowing efficient retrieval of both ancestors and descendants. Arboreal surfaces relationships within the tree like "children", "ancestors", "descendants", and "siblings" as scopes, so that additional filtering/pagination can be performed.
Infrastructure gem providing unified path expansion, project root detection, and directory traversal functionality for ace-* gems. Library-only gem following ace-support-* pattern for shared filesystem operations.
Firefly is your own personal URL shortener for your own domain. It's written in Ruby and powered by Sinatra. You can run it with any Rack-capable web server. This version lets you point to an url as the root path instead of falling in the CMS right away.
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