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- dir-glob
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dir-glob 
Convert directories to glob compatible strings
Install
$ npm install dir-glob
Usage
const dirGlob = require('dir-glob');
(async () => {
console.log(await dirGlob(['index.js', 'test.js', 'fixtures']));
//=> ['index.js', 'test.js', 'fixtures/**']
console.log(await dirGlob(['index.js', 'inner_folder'], {cwd: 'fixtures'}));
//=> ['index.js', 'inner_folder/**']
console.log(await dirGlob(['lib/**', 'fixtures'], {
files: ['test', 'unicorn']
extensions: ['js']
}));
//=> ['lib/**', 'fixtures/**/test.js', 'fixtures/**/unicorn.js']
console.log(await dirGlob(['lib/**', 'fixtures'], {
files: ['test', 'unicorn', '*.jsx'],
extensions: ['js', 'png']
}));
//=> ['lib/**', 'fixtures/**/test.{js,png}', 'fixtures/**/unicorn.{js,png}', 'fixtures/**/*.jsx']
})();
API
dirGlob(input, options?)
Returns a Promise<string[]>
with globs.
dirGlob.sync(input, options?)
Returns a string[]
with globs.
input
Type: string | string[]
Paths.
options
Type: object
extensions
Type: string[]
Append extensions to the end of your globs.
files
Type: string[]
Only glob for certain files.
cwd
Type: string[]
Test in specific directory.