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Find where any of the requested files are starting from given directory or cwd. Also satisfy predicate if given.

published 0.2.0 2 years ago
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Finds where are arbitrary templating marker heads and tails located

published 6.0.19 a month ago
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Locate files or folders in the directory where Node was started

published 1.0.2 5 years ago
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Locate files or folders in the directory where Node was started

published 1.0.4 5 years ago
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Transparent query, pointer and path descriptors for JSON

published 1.1.2 4 years ago
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A package containing various utils for use with Strapi applications and plugins.

published 0.1.3 2 years ago
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Find dates in a string where the format is unknown.

published 0.1.3 5 years ago
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Answering the question: "Where is Unity3D?"

published 1.0.0 7 years ago
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find where a package is used in folders

published 1.2.5 3 years ago
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Resolve the directory path where npm CLI is installed

published 4.0.0 5 years ago
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Resolve the path of a module from the directory where npm is installed

published 4.2.0 5 years ago
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An enhanced query for loopback-next, which supports cascading queries through relational conditions.

published 0.13.0 4 months ago
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Get start/end positions where a given value consecutively appears in the array

published 1.0.5 6 years ago
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Finds the correct place where the stack trace was started, not the place where error was thrown

published 1.1.3 7 years ago
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Iterates over a collection of values and returns the first value that matches all of the key-value pairs provided.

published 1.0.6 2 years ago
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Find the array index of where to add an element to keep it sorted.

published 3.0.2 4 years ago
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Get index i.e. 0,1,2,... of the character where a word must be broken given it must be wrapped within a certain length of spaces.

published 1.0.0 11 days ago
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Bash script that searches javascript files for a named module.

published 0.1.2 8 years ago
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Save [CouchDB sequence #s](http://docs.couchdb.org/en/2.1.1/api/database/changes.html#changes-feeds) to a configurable backend. This allows you to resume CouchDB replication from the point where you left off.

published 1.0.0 11 days ago
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