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recursive-last-modified

v1.0.6

Published

Walks through specified directory or directories and returns last change date of all tree. Tecnically it is the newest modified or created date of all files in specified dir

Downloads

50

Readme

recursive-last-modified

Walks through specified directory or directories and returns last change date of all tree. Technically it is the newest modified or created date of all files in specified dir

Npm module

Last modified date in this readme and code means newest date for each directory and file recursively from:

Future plans

  • node-glob syntax support https://github.com/isaacs/node-glob
  • excludes
  • optional ability to skip missing paths. False by default?
  • ability to get list of files modified since specified date

More details

You can specify not only directory, but file. And array of files and directories mixed.

Usage

let rlm = require('recursive-last-modified');

console.log(rlm('.')) // prints last modified date of current folder and all its content

console.log(rlm(['dir1', 'dir2'])) // prints newest last modified date of dir1, dir2 and all content in them

console.log(rlm('path/to/some/file.txt')) // prints last modified date of path/to/some/file.txt

Thanks

Development of the project was sponsored by Crazy Panda

License

Licensed in terms of MIT license (see https://github.com/Busyrev/recursive-last-modified/blob/master/LICENSE file).