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---
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title: Module fs
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description: filesystem interaction and functionality library
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layout: doc
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menu:
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docs:
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parent: "API"
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---
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## Introduction
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The fs module provides filesystem functions to Hilbish. While Lua's standard
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library has some I/O functions, they're missing a lot of the basics. The `fs`
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library offers more functions and will work on any operating system Hilbish does.
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## Functions
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|<a href="#abs">abs(path) -> string</a>|Returns an absolute version of the `path`.|
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|<a href="#basename">basename(path) -> string</a>|Returns the "basename," or the last part of the provided `path`. If path is empty,|
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|<a href="#cd">cd(dir)</a>|Changes Hilbish's directory to `dir`.|
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|<a href="#dir">dir(path) -> string</a>|Returns the directory part of `path`. If a file path like|
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|<a href="#glob">glob(pattern) -> matches (table)</a>|Match all files based on the provided `pattern`.|
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|<a href="#join">join(...path) -> string</a>|Takes any list of paths and joins them based on the operating system's path separator.|
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|<a href="#mkdir">mkdir(name, recursive)</a>|Creates a new directory with the provided `name`.|
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|<a href="#readdir">readdir(path) -> table[string]</a>|Returns a list of all files and directories in the provided path.|
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|<a href="#stat">stat(path) -> {}</a>|Returns the information about a given `path`.|
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## Static module fields
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|pathSep|The operating system's path separator.|
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<hr>
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<div id='abs'>
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<h4 class='heading'>
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fs.abs(path) -> string
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<a href="#abs" class='heading-link'>
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<i class="fas fa-paperclip"></i>
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</a>
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</h4>
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Returns an absolute version of the `path`.
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This can be used to resolve short paths like `..` to `/home/user`.
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#### Parameters
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`string` **`path`**
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</div>
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<hr>
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<div id='basename'>
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<h4 class='heading'>
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fs.basename(path) -> string
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<a href="#basename" class='heading-link'>
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<i class="fas fa-paperclip"></i>
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</a>
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</h4>
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Returns the "basename," or the last part of the provided `path`. If path is empty,
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`.` will be returned.
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#### Parameters
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`string` **`path`**
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Path to get the base name of.
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</div>
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<hr>
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<div id='cd'>
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<h4 class='heading'>
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fs.cd(dir)
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<a href="#cd" class='heading-link'>
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<i class="fas fa-paperclip"></i>
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</a>
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</h4>
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Changes Hilbish's directory to `dir`.
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#### Parameters
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`string` **`dir`**
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Path to change directory to.
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</div>
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<hr>
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<div id='dir'>
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<h4 class='heading'>
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fs.dir(path) -> string
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<a href="#dir" class='heading-link'>
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<i class="fas fa-paperclip"></i>
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</a>
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</h4>
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Returns the directory part of `path`. If a file path like
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`~/Documents/doc.txt` then this function will return `~/Documents`.
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#### Parameters
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`string` **`path`**
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Path to get the directory for.
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</div>
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<hr>
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<div id='glob'>
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<h4 class='heading'>
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fs.glob(pattern) -> matches (table)
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<a href="#glob" class='heading-link'>
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<i class="fas fa-paperclip"></i>
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</a>
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</h4>
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Match all files based on the provided `pattern`.
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For the syntax' refer to Go's filepath.Match function: https://pkg.go.dev/path/filepath#Match
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#### Parameters
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`string` **`pattern`**
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Pattern to compare files with.
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#### Example
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```lua
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--[[
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Within a folder that contains the following files:
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a.txt
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init.lua
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code.lua
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doc.pdf
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]]--
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local matches = fs.glob './*.lua'
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print(matches)
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-- -> {'init.lua', 'code.lua'}
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```
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</div>
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<hr>
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<div id='join'>
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<h4 class='heading'>
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fs.join(...path) -> string
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<a href="#join" class='heading-link'>
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<i class="fas fa-paperclip"></i>
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</a>
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</h4>
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Takes any list of paths and joins them based on the operating system's path separator.
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#### Parameters
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`string` **`path`** (This type is variadic. You can pass an infinite amount of parameters with this type.)
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Paths to join together
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#### Example
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```lua
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-- This prints the directory for Hilbish's config!
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print(fs.join(hilbish.userDir.config, 'hilbish'))
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-- -> '/home/user/.config/hilbish' on Linux
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```
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</div>
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<hr>
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<div id='mkdir'>
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<h4 class='heading'>
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fs.mkdir(name, recursive)
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<a href="#mkdir" class='heading-link'>
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<i class="fas fa-paperclip"></i>
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</a>
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</h4>
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Creates a new directory with the provided `name`.
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With `recursive`, mkdir will create parent directories.
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#### Parameters
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`string` **`name`**
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Name of the directory
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`boolean` **`recursive`**
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Whether to create parent directories for the provided name
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#### Example
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```lua
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-- This will create the directory foo, then create the directory bar in the
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-- foo directory. If recursive is false in this case, it will fail.
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fs.mkdir('./foo/bar', true)
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```
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</div>
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<hr>
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<div id='readdir'>
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<h4 class='heading'>
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fs.readdir(path) -> table[string]
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<a href="#readdir" class='heading-link'>
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<i class="fas fa-paperclip"></i>
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</a>
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</h4>
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Returns a list of all files and directories in the provided path.
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#### Parameters
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`string` **`dir`**
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</div>
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<hr>
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<div id='stat'>
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<h4 class='heading'>
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fs.stat(path) -> {}
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<a href="#stat" class='heading-link'>
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<i class="fas fa-paperclip"></i>
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</a>
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</h4>
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Returns the information about a given `path`.
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The returned table contains the following values:
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name (string) - Name of the path
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size (number) - Size of the path in bytes
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mode (string) - Unix permission mode in an octal format string (with leading 0)
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isDir (boolean) - If the path is a directory
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#### Parameters
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`string` **`path`**
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#### Example
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```lua
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local inspect = require 'inspect'
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local stat = fs.stat '~'
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print(inspect(stat))
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--[[
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Would print the following:
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{
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isDir = true,
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mode = "0755",
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name = "username",
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size = 12288
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}
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]]--
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```
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</div>
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