/path-ends-with

Return `true` if a file path ends with the given string.

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Return true if a file path ends with the given string/suffix.

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Install

Install with npm:

$ npm install --save path-ends-with

Usage

const endsWith = require('path-ends-with');

console.log(endsWith('foobar', 'bar'));  //=> false 
console.log(endsWith('foo/bar', 'bar')); //=> true

Options

options.nocase

Type: boolean

Default: undefined

Enable case sensitivity.

endsWith('foo/bar', 'BAR');
//=> false
endsWith('foo/bar', 'BAR', { nocase: true }); 
//=> true

options.partialMatch

Type: boolean

Default: false

Allow matching against part of a path segment.

endsWith('foobar', 'bar');                          
//=> false                 
endsWith('foobar', 'bar', { partialMatch: true });  
//=> true 

Release history

v2.0

Breaking changes

  • No longer supports leading ! as a negation character.

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Running Tests

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Author

Jon Schlinkert

License

Copyright © 2018, Jon Schlinkert. Released under the MIT License.


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