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gulpjs/glob-stream: Readable streamx interface over anymatch.

Readable streamx interface over anymatch.

var gs = require('glob-stream');

var readable = gs('./files/**/*.coffee', {
  /* options */
});

var writable =
  /* your WriteableStream */

  readable.pipe(writable);

You can pass any combination of glob strings. One caveat is that you cannot only pass a negative glob, you must give it at least one positive glob so it knows where to start. If given a non-glob path (also referred to as a singular glob), only one file will be emitted. If given a singular glob and no files match, an error is emitted (see also options.allowEmpty).

globStream(globs, [options])

Takes a glob string or an array of glob strings as the first argument and an options object as the second. Returns a stream of objects that contain cwd, base and path properties.

Whether or not to error upon an empty singular glob.

Type: Boolean

Default: false (error upon no match)

Whether or not to treat dotfiles as regular files. This is passed through to anymatch.

Type: Boolean

Default: false

The current working directory that the glob is resolved against.

Type: String

Default: process.cwd()

The root path that the glob is resolved against.

Type: String

Default: undefined (use the filesystem root)

The absolute segment of the glob path that isn't a glob. This value is attached to each glob object and is useful for relative pathing.

Type: String

Default: The absolute path segement before a glob starts (see glob-parent)

Whether or not the cwd and base should be the same.

Type: Boolean

Default: false

Filters stream to remove duplicates based on the string property name or the result of function. When using a function, the function receives the streamed data (objects containing cwd, base, path properties) to compare against.

Type: String or Function

Default: 'path'

Any glob-related options are documented in picomatch.

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