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Like mkdir -p, but in node.js!
var mkdirp = require('mkdirp');
mkdirp('/tmp/foo/bar/baz', function (err) {
if (err) console.error(err)
else console.log('pow!')
});
Output
pow!
And now /tmp/foo/bar/baz exists, huzzah!
var mkdirp = require('mkdirp');
Create a new directory and any necessary subdirectories at dir with octal
permission string mode.
If mode isn't specified, it defaults to 0777 & (~process.umask()).
cb(err, made) fires with the error or the first directory made
that had to be created, if any.
Synchronously create a new directory and any necessary subdirectories at dir
with octal permission string mode.
If mode isn't specified, it defaults to 0777 & (~process.umask()).
Returns the first directory that had to be created, if any.
With npm do:
npm install mkdirp
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