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add-to-path

v1.1.2

Published

Cross-platform method to add a directory to your $PATH

Downloads

30

Readme

add-to-path

Status: npm version npm downloads Build Status Code Coverage

This micro-lib allows you to alter the $PATH in a cross-platform way.

Main Usage

var path = require('path');
var addToPath = require('add-to-path');
var restorePath = addToPath(path.join(process.cwd(), 'node_modules', '.bin'));
// process.env.PATH now starts with the `.bin` in your `node_modules` directory :-)
// unless you happen to be running on windows, in which case it *might* be process.env.Path :-)
// but you don't have to think about that...
// want to restore the path to what it was before you mucked with it?
// just call the function you get back:
restorePath();

// wanna add several paths at once? Done!
addToPath(['/foo/bar/.bin', '/bar/foo/.bin']);

options

platform

Allows you to specify your own platform. Defaults to process.platform. Currently the only meaningful value is 'win32'. This option is mainly available for testing purposes.

append

Defaults to undefined, but when set to true will add the directory you pass to the end (rather than the beginning).

Other info

LICENSE -> MIT

Much of the original code for this came from npm/npm