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Figure out what a cmd-shim is pointing at. This acts as the equivalent of fs.readlink.

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  • read-cmd-shim

This package does not declare an exports field, so the exports above have been automatically detected and optimized by JSPM instead. If any package subpath is missing, it is recommended to post an issue to the original package (read-cmd-shim) to support the "exports" field. If that is not possible, create a JSPM override to customize the exports field for this package.

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read-cmd-shim

Figure out what a cmd-shim is pointing at. This acts as the equivalent of fs.readlink.

Usage

var readCmdShim = require('read-cmd-shim')

readCmdShim('/path/to/shim.cmd', function (er, destination) {
  …
})

var destination = readCmdShim.sync('/path/to/shim.cmd')

readCmdShim(path, callback)

Reads the cmd-shim located at path and calls back with the relative path that the shim points at. Consider this as roughly the equivalent of fs.readlink.

This can read both .cmd style that are run by the Windows Command Prompt and Powershell, and the kind without any extension that are used by Cygwin.

This can return errors that fs.readFile returns, except that they'll include a stack trace from where readCmdShim was called. Plus it can return a special ENOTASHIM exception, when it can't find a cmd-shim in the file referenced by path. This should only happen if you pass in a non-command shim.

readCmdShim.sync(path)

Same as above but synchronous. Errors are thrown.