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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 easy and simple access to filesystem functions
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and other things, and acts an addition to the Lua standard library's
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I/O and filesystem functions.
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## Functions
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|<a href="#abs">abs(path) -> string</a>|Gives an absolute version of `path`.|
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|<a href="#basename">basename(path) -> string</a>|Gives the basename of `path`. For the rules,|
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|<a href="#cd">cd(dir)</a>|Changes directory to `dir`|
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|<a href="#dir">dir(path) -> string</a>|Returns the directory part of `path`. For the rules, see Go's|
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|<a href="#glob">glob(pattern) -> matches (table)</a>|Glob all files and directories that match the pattern.|
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|<a href="#join">join(...) -> string</a>|Takes paths and joins them together with the OS's|
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|<a href="#mkdir">mkdir(name, recursive)</a>|Makes a directory called `name`. If `recursive` is true, it will create its parent directories.|
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|<a href="#readdir">readdir(dir) -> {}</a>|Returns a table of files in `dir`.|
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|<a href="#stat">stat(path) -> {}</a>|Returns a table of info about the `path`.|
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<hr><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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Gives an absolute version of `path`.
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#### Parameters
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This function has no parameters.
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</div><hr><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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Gives the basename of `path`. For the rules,
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see Go's filepath.Base
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#### Parameters
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This function has no parameters.
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</div><hr><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 directory to `dir`
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#### Parameters
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This function has no parameters.
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</div><hr><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`. For the rules, see Go's
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filepath.Dir
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#### Parameters
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This function has no parameters.
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</div><hr><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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Glob all files and directories that match the pattern.
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For the rules, see Go's filepath.Glob
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#### Parameters
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This function has no parameters.
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</div><hr><div id='join'>
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<h4 class='heading'>
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fs.join(...) -> 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 paths and joins them together with the OS's
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directory separator (forward or backward slash).
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#### Parameters
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This function has no parameters.
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</div><hr><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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Makes a directory called `name`. If `recursive` is true, it will create its parent directories.
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#### Parameters
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This function has no parameters.
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</div><hr><div id='readdir'>
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<h4 class='heading'>
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fs.readdir(dir) -> {}
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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 table of files in `dir`.
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#### Parameters
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This function has no parameters.
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</div><hr><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 a table of info about the `path`.
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It contains the following keys:
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name (string) - Name of the path
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size (number) - Size of the path
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mode (string) - 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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This function has no parameters.
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