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#!/usr/bin/env node
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import { foregroundChild } from 'foreground-child';
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import { existsSync } from 'fs';
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import { jack } from 'jackspeak';
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import { loadPackageJson } from 'package-json-from-dist';
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import { join } from 'path';
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import { globStream } from './index.js';
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const { version } = loadPackageJson(import.meta.url, '../package.json');
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const j = jack({
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usage: 'glob [options] [<pattern> [<pattern> ...]]',
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})
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.description(`
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Glob v${version}
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Expand the positional glob expression arguments into any matching file
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system paths found.
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`)
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.opt({
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cmd: {
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short: 'c',
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hint: 'command',
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description: `Run the command provided, passing the glob expression
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matches as arguments.`,
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},
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})
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.opt({
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default: {
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short: 'p',
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hint: 'pattern',
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description: `If no positional arguments are provided, glob will use
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this pattern`,
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},
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})
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.flag({
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all: {
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short: 'A',
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description: `By default, the glob cli command will not expand any
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arguments that are an exact match to a file on disk.
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This prevents double-expanding, in case the shell expands
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an argument whose filename is a glob expression.
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For example, if 'app/*.ts' would match 'app/[id].ts', then
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on Windows powershell or cmd.exe, 'glob app/*.ts' will
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expand to 'app/[id].ts', as expected. However, in posix
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shells such as bash or zsh, the shell will first expand
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'app/*.ts' to a list of filenames. Then glob will look
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for a file matching 'app/[id].ts' (ie, 'app/i.ts' or
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'app/d.ts'), which is unexpected.
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Setting '--all' prevents this behavior, causing glob
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to treat ALL patterns as glob expressions to be expanded,
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even if they are an exact match to a file on disk.
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When setting this option, be sure to enquote arguments
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so that the shell will not expand them prior to passing
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them to the glob command process.
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`,
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},
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absolute: {
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short: 'a',
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description: 'Expand to absolute paths',
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},
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'dot-relative': {
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short: 'd',
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description: `Prepend './' on relative matches`,
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},
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mark: {
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short: 'm',
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description: `Append a / on any directories matched`,
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},
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posix: {
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short: 'x',
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description: `Always resolve to posix style paths, using '/' as the
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directory separator, even on Windows. Drive letter
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absolute matches on Windows will be expanded to their
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full resolved UNC maths, eg instead of 'C:\\foo\\bar',
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it will expand to '//?/C:/foo/bar'.
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`,
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},
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follow: {
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short: 'f',
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description: `Follow symlinked directories when expanding '**'`,
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},
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realpath: {
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short: 'R',
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description: `Call 'fs.realpath' on all of the results. In the case
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of an entry that cannot be resolved, the entry is
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omitted. This incurs a slight performance penalty, of
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course, because of the added system calls.`,
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},
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stat: {
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short: 's',
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description: `Call 'fs.lstat' on all entries, whether required or not
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to determine if it's a valid match.`,
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},
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'match-base': {
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short: 'b',
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description: `Perform a basename-only match if the pattern does not
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contain any slash characters. That is, '*.js' would be
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treated as equivalent to '**/*.js', matching js files
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in all directories.
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`,
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},
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dot: {
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description: `Allow patterns to match files/directories that start
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with '.', even if the pattern does not start with '.'
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`,
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},
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nobrace: {
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description: 'Do not expand {...} patterns',
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},
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nocase: {
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description: `Perform a case-insensitive match. This defaults to
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'true' on macOS and Windows platforms, and false on
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all others.
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Note: 'nocase' should only be explicitly set when it is
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known that the filesystem's case sensitivity differs
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from the platform default. If set 'true' on
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case-insensitive file systems, then the walk may return
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more or less results than expected.
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`,
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},
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nodir: {
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description: `Do not match directories, only files.
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Note: to *only* match directories, append a '/' at the
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end of the pattern.
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`,
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},
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noext: {
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description: `Do not expand extglob patterns, such as '+(a|b)'`,
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},
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noglobstar: {
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description: `Do not expand '**' against multiple path portions.
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Ie, treat it as a normal '*' instead.`,
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},
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'windows-path-no-escape': {
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description: `Use '\\' as a path separator *only*, and *never* as an
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escape character. If set, all '\\' characters are
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replaced with '/' in the pattern.`,
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},
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})
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.num({
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'max-depth': {
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short: 'D',
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description: `Maximum depth to traverse from the current
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working directory`,
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},
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})
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.opt({
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cwd: {
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short: 'C',
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description: 'Current working directory to execute/match in',
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default: process.cwd(),
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},
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root: {
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short: 'r',
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description: `A string path resolved against the 'cwd', which is
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used as the starting point for absolute patterns that
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start with '/' (but not drive letters or UNC paths
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on Windows).
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Note that this *doesn't* necessarily limit the walk to
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the 'root' directory, and doesn't affect the cwd
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starting point for non-absolute patterns. A pattern
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containing '..' will still be able to traverse out of
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the root directory, if it is not an actual root directory
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on the filesystem, and any non-absolute patterns will
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still be matched in the 'cwd'.
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To start absolute and non-absolute patterns in the same
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path, you can use '--root=' to set it to the empty
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string. However, be aware that on Windows systems, a
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pattern like 'x:/*' or '//host/share/*' will *always*
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start in the 'x:/' or '//host/share/' directory,
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regardless of the --root setting.
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`,
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},
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platform: {
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description: `Defaults to the value of 'process.platform' if
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available, or 'linux' if not. Setting --platform=win32
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on non-Windows systems may cause strange behavior!`,
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validOptions: [
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'aix',
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'android',
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'darwin',
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'freebsd',
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'haiku',
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'linux',
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'openbsd',
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'sunos',
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'win32',
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'cygwin',
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'netbsd',
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],
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},
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})
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.optList({
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ignore: {
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short: 'i',
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description: `Glob patterns to ignore`,
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},
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})
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.flag({
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debug: {
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short: 'v',
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description: `Output a huge amount of noisy debug information about
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patterns as they are parsed and used to match files.`,
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},
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})
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.flag({
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help: {
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short: 'h',
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description: 'Show this usage information',
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},
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});
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try {
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const { positionals, values } = j.parse();
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if (values.help) {
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console.log(j.usage());
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process.exit(0);
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}
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if (positionals.length === 0 && !values.default)
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throw 'No patterns provided';
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if (positionals.length === 0 && values.default)
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positionals.push(values.default);
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const patterns = values.all ? positionals : positionals.filter(p => !existsSync(p));
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const matches = values.all ?
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[]
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: positionals.filter(p => existsSync(p)).map(p => join(p));
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const stream = globStream(patterns, {
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absolute: values.absolute,
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cwd: values.cwd,
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dot: values.dot,
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dotRelative: values['dot-relative'],
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follow: values.follow,
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ignore: values.ignore,
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mark: values.mark,
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matchBase: values['match-base'],
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maxDepth: values['max-depth'],
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nobrace: values.nobrace,
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nocase: values.nocase,
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nodir: values.nodir,
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noext: values.noext,
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noglobstar: values.noglobstar,
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platform: values.platform,
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realpath: values.realpath,
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root: values.root,
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stat: values.stat,
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debug: values.debug,
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posix: values.posix,
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});
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const cmd = values.cmd;
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if (!cmd) {
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matches.forEach(m => console.log(m));
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stream.on('data', f => console.log(f));
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}
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else {
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stream.on('data', f => matches.push(f));
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stream.on('end', () => foregroundChild(cmd, matches, { shell: true }));
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}
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}
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catch (e) {
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console.error(j.usage());
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console.error(e instanceof Error ? e.message : String(e));
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process.exit(1);
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}
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