--- title: Module fs description: filesystem interaction and functionality library layout: doc menu: docs: parent: "API" --- ## Introduction The fs module provides easy and simple access to filesystem functions and other things, and acts an addition to the Lua standard library's I/O and filesystem functions. ## Functions ### fs.abs(path) -> string Gives an absolute version of `path`. #### Parameters This function has no parameters. ### fs.basename(path) -> string Gives the basename of `path`. For the rules, see Go's filepath.Base #### Parameters This function has no parameters. ### fs.cd(dir) Changes directory to `dir` #### Parameters This function has no parameters. ### fs.dir(path) -> string Returns the directory part of `path`. For the rules, see Go's filepath.Dir #### Parameters This function has no parameters. ### fs.glob(pattern) -> matches (table) Glob all files and directories that match the pattern. For the rules, see Go's filepath.Glob #### Parameters This function has no parameters. ### fs.join(...) -> string Takes paths and joins them together with the OS's directory separator (forward or backward slash). #### Parameters This function has no parameters. ### fs.mkdir(name, recursive) Makes a directory called `name`. If `recursive` is true, it will create its parent directories. #### Parameters This function has no parameters. ### fs.readdir(dir) -> {} Returns a table of files in `dir`. #### Parameters This function has no parameters. ### fs.stat(path) -> {} Returns a table of info about the `path`. It contains the following keys: name (string) - Name of the path size (number) - Size of the path mode (string) - Permission mode in an octal format string (with leading 0) isDir (boolean) - If the path is a directory #### Parameters This function has no parameters.