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Node.js
path.dirname()
ponyfill
This was needed in order to expose path.posix.dirname()
on Node.js v0.10
$ npm install --save path-dirname
const pathDirname = require('path-dirname'); pathDirname('/home/foo'); //=> '/home' pathDirname('C:\\Users\\foo'); //=> 'C:\\Users' pathDirname('foo'); //=> '.' pathDirname('foo/bar'); //=> 'foo' //Using posix version for consistent output when dealing with glob escape chars pathDirname.win32('C:\\Users\\foo/\\*bar'); //=> 'C:\\Users\\foo/' pathDirname.posix('C:\\Users\\foo/\\*bar'); //=> 'C:\\Users\\foo'
See the path.dirname()
docs.
POSIX specific version.
Windows specific version.
MIT