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fmit

v3.0.0

Published

a module to managing file and folder with terminal commands

Readme

welcome to fmit module

Hi welcome to fmit repository Fmit is a module to work with file its looks file system module but is some smaller than it and has a big Difference between fmit and file system

whats different?

the file system use permission of nodejs to work with files but fmit used terminal command to work with file

some example of fmit works

you can copy file in a Folder or make a file copied from your target file example: fmit.copy("./test","./public/").then(() => { console.log('copied!!!') });

the list of fmit functions

1.mkFolder():make a folder it get a path

2.mkEFile():make a empty file with your selected name and extension

3.copy():copy the file in a selected folder

4.readfile():its a function to readfile

5.move():move its a function to rename or move a file or folder it get two path

6.remove:its a function to remove a file or folder it get a path

what's changed in new version

the first change is debugging a error in windows version in remove function and a big change of this module is using promise instead simple callback functions