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                        chore(deps): bump glob from 8.1.0 to 9.2.1
Bumps glob from 8.1.0 to 9.2.1.
Changelog
Sourced from glob's changelog.
cganhe glo
9.2
- Support using a custom fs object, which is passed to PathScurry
- add maxDepth option
- add stat option
- add custom Ignore support
9.1
- Bring back the
rootoption, albeit with slightly different semantics than in v8 and before.- Support
{ absolute:false }option to explicitly always return relative paths. An unsetabsolutesetting will still return absolute or relative paths based on whether the pattern is absolute.- Add
magicalBracesoption to treat brace expansion as "magic" in thehasMagicfunction.- Add
dotRelativeoption- Add
escape()andunescape()methods9.0
This is a full rewrite, with significant API and algorithm changes.
High-Level Feature and API Surface Changes
- Only support node 16 and higher.
- Promise API instead of callbacks.
- Exported function names have changed, as have the methods on the Glob class. See API documentation for details.
- Accept pattern as string or array of strings.
- Hybrid module distribution.
- Full TypeScript support.
- Exported
Globclass is no longer an event emitter.- Exported
Globclass haswalk(),walkSync(),stream(),streamSync(),iterate(),iterateSync()methods, and is both an async and sync Generator.- First class support for UNC paths and drive letters on Windows. Note that glob patterns must still use
/as a path separator, unless thewindowsPathsNoEscapeoption is set, in which case glob patterns cannot be escaped with\.- Paths are returned in the canonical formatting for the platform in question.
- The
hasMagicmethod will return false for patterns that only contain brace expansion, but no other "magic" glob characters.- Patterns ending in
/will still be restricted to matching directories, but will not have a/appended in the results.
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Commits
- c8b33169.2.1
- e85032bbug in readme example code
- 6dcdd419.2.0
- 8acfa52changelog 9.2
- cdfde4badd custom Ignore support
- a2fb688remove maxDepth test snapshots
- 95ffddfadd stat:true option
- 9d3609eadd maxDepth option
- ef3f0fbcode formatting
- 2d503ccscript to make a big tree for testing large walks
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