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# dir-glob [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/kevva/dir-glob.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/kevva/dir-glob) > Convert directories to glob compatible strings ## Install ``` $ npm install dir-glob ``` ## Usage ```js const dirGlob = require('dir-glob'); (async () => { console.log(await dirGlob(['index.js', 'test.js', 'fixtures'])); //=> ['index.js', 'test.js', 'fixtures/**'] console.log(await dirGlob(['index.js', 'inner_folder'], {cwd: 'fixtures'})); //=> ['index.js', 'inner_folder/**'] console.log(await dirGlob(['lib/**', 'fixtures'], { files: ['test', 'unicorn'] extensions: ['js'] })); //=> ['lib/**', 'fixtures/**/test.js', 'fixtures/**/unicorn.js'] console.log(await dirGlob(['lib/**', 'fixtures'], { files: ['test', 'unicorn', '*.jsx'], extensions: ['js', 'png'] })); //=> ['lib/**', 'fixtures/**/test.{js,png}', 'fixtures/**/unicorn.{js,png}', 'fixtures/**/*.jsx'] })(); ``` ## API ### dirGlob(input, options?) Returns a `Promise<string[]>` with globs. ### dirGlob.sync(input, options?) Returns a `string[]` with globs. #### input Type: `string | string[]` Paths. #### options Type: `object` ##### extensions Type: `string[]` Append extensions to the end of your globs. ##### files Type: `string[]` Only glob for certain files. ##### cwd Type: `string[]` Test in specific directory.
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