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Gitignore to Minimatch Utility

by Nicholas C. Zakas

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Description

A function that converts a gitignore pattern into a minimatch pattern. There are subtle differences between these two formats, and depending on the utilities you're using, you may need one or the other.

Usage

Node.js

Install using npm or yarn:

npm install @humanwhocodes/gitignore-to-minimatch --save

# or

yarn add @humanwhocodes/gitignore-to-minimatch

Import into your Node.js project:

// CommonJS
const { gitignoreToMinimatch } = require("@humanwhocodes/gitignore-to-minimatch");

// ESM
import { gitignoreToMinimatch } from "@humanwhocodes/gitignore-to-minimatch";

Deno

Import into your Deno project:

import { gitignoreToMinimatch } from "https://cdn.skypack.dev/@humanwhocodes/gitignore-to-minimatch?dts";

Browser

It's recommended to import the minified version to save bandwidth:

import { gitignoreToMinimatch } from "https://cdn.skypack.dev/@humanwhocodes/gitignore-to-minimatch?min";

However, you can also import the unminified version for debugging purposes:

import { gitignoreToMinimatch } from "https://cdn.skypack.dev/@humanwhocodes/gitignore-to-minimatch";

API

After importing, call gitignoreToMinimatch with a string argument, like this:

const minimatchPattern = gitignoreToMinimatch("foo");
console.log(minimatchPattern);      // "**/foo"

Developer Setup

  1. Fork the repository
  2. Clone your fork
  3. Run npm install to setup dependencies
  4. Run npm test to run tests

License

Apache 2.0