Gathering detailed insights and metrics for @stdlib/regexp-dirname-posix
Gathering detailed insights and metrics for @stdlib/regexp-dirname-posix
npm install @stdlib/regexp-dirname-posix
Typescript
Module System
Min. Node Version
Node Version
NPM Version
71.2
Supply Chain
95.9
Quality
82.4
Maintenance
100
Vulnerability
88
License
JavaScript (100%)
Total Downloads
13,446
Last Day
6
Last Week
72
Last Month
352
Last Year
3,513
2 Stars
70 Commits
3 Watching
5 Branches
11 Contributors
Minified
Minified + Gzipped
Latest Version
0.2.1
Package Id
@stdlib/regexp-dirname-posix@0.2.1
Unpacked Size
32.59 kB
Size
8.57 kB
File Count
12
NPM Version
8.19.4
Node Version
16.20.2
Publised On
21 Feb 2024
Cumulative downloads
Total Downloads
Last day
-68.4%
6
Compared to previous day
Last week
-25%
72
Compared to previous week
Last month
41.9%
352
Compared to previous month
Last year
-20.2%
3,513
Compared to previous year
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Regular expression to capture a POSIX path dirname.
1npm install @stdlib/regexp-dirname-posix
1var reDirnamePosix = require( '@stdlib/regexp-dirname-posix' );
Returns a regular expression to capture a POSIX path dirname.
1var RE_DIRNAME_POSIX = reDirnamePosix(); 2var dir = RE_DIRNAME_POSIX.exec( 'foo/bar/index.js' )[ 1 ]; 3// returns 'foo/bar'
Regular expression to capture a POSIX path dirname.
1var dir = reDirnamePosix.REGEXP.exec( 'foo/bar/index.js' )[ 1 ]; 2// returns 'foo/bar'
1var reDirnamePosix = require( '@stdlib/regexp-dirname-posix' ); 2 3var RE_DIRNAME_POSIX = reDirnamePosix(); 4var dir; 5 6dir = RE_DIRNAME_POSIX.exec( 'index.js' )[ 1 ]; 7// returns '' 8 9dir = RE_DIRNAME_POSIX.exec( '.' )[ 1 ]; 10// returns '.' 11 12dir = RE_DIRNAME_POSIX.exec( './' )[ 1 ]; 13// returns '.' 14 15dir = RE_DIRNAME_POSIX.exec( '/foo/bar/home.html' )[ 1 ]; 16// returns '/foo/bar' 17 18dir = RE_DIRNAME_POSIX.exec( 'foo/file.pdf' )[ 1 ]; 19// returns 'foo' 20 21dir = RE_DIRNAME_POSIX.exec( 'beep.' )[ 1 ]; 22// returns '' 23 24dir = RE_DIRNAME_POSIX.exec( '' )[ 1 ]; 25// returns '' 26 27dir = RE_DIRNAME_POSIX.exec( '/foo/bar/file' )[ 1 ]; 28// returns '/foo/bar' 29 30dir = RE_DIRNAME_POSIX.exec( './foo/bar/.gitignore' )[ 1 ]; 31// returns './foo/bar'
@stdlib/regexp-dirname
: return a regular expression to capture a path dirname.@stdlib/regexp-dirname-windows
: return a regular expression to capture a Windows path dirname.@stdlib/utils-dirname
: return a directory name.This package is part of stdlib, a standard library for JavaScript and Node.js, with an emphasis on numerical and scientific computing. The library provides a collection of robust, high performance libraries for mathematics, statistics, streams, utilities, and more.
For more information on the project, filing bug reports and feature requests, and guidance on how to develop stdlib, see the main project repository.
See LICENSE.
Copyright © 2016-2024. The Stdlib Authors.
No vulnerabilities found.
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no binaries found in the repo
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no dangerous workflow patterns detected
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0 existing vulnerabilities detected
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license file detected
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security policy file detected
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dependency not pinned by hash detected -- score normalized to 3
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2 commit(s) and 0 issue activity found in the last 90 days -- score normalized to 1
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Found 0/30 approved changesets -- score normalized to 0
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no effort to earn an OpenSSF best practices badge detected
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detected GitHub workflow tokens with excessive permissions
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project is not fuzzed
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no SAST tool detected
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branch protection not enabled on development/release branches
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Last Scanned on 2025-01-27
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