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get-bin-path


DESCRIPTION

Get the current package's binary path (using the package.json bin field). This is useful when testing a package's binary. Using get-bin-path (as opposed to hard-coding the path to the binary). Validates that the package.json bin field is correctly setup. Decouples the binary path from the tests, which allows moving the file without rewriting the tests. This package is an ES module and must be loaded using an import or import() statement, not require(). Returns the current package's binary absolute path. When no package.json or binary can be found, undefined is returned instead.



Features

  • Get the current package's binary path
  • Validates that the package.json bin field is correctly setup
  • Decouples the binary path from the tests, which allows moving the file without rewriting the tests
  • API
  • Examples


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JavaScript


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