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Extends
minimatch.match()
with support for multiple patterns
$ npm install --save multimatch
var multimatch = require('multimatch');
multimatch(['unicorn', 'cake', 'rainbows'], ['*', '!cake']);
//=> ['unicorn', 'rainbows']
See the tests for more usage examples and expected matches.
Same as minimatch.match()
except for pattern
also accepting an array.
var results = multimatch(paths, patterns);
The return value is an array of matching paths.
Positive patterns (e.g. foo
or *
) add to the results, while negative patterns (e.g. !foo
) subtract from the results.
Therefore a lone negation (e.g. ['!foo']
) will never match anything – use ['*', '!foo']
instead.
Just a quick overview.
*
matches any number of characters, but not /
?
matches a single character, but not /
**
matches any number of characters, including /
, as long as it's the only thing in a path part{}
allows for a comma-separated list of "or" expressions!
at the beginning of a pattern will negate the matchSee globby if you need to match against the filesystem instead of a list.
MIT © Sindre Sorhus, Jon Schlinkert