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Get the global cache directory
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make/remove directories recursively for Nodejs
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Create recursive directories from JSON objects
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Virtual shell/terminal for handling almost all the system commands such as ls, mkdir, rmdir, cat, grep on Ubuntu using Virtual Machine. It can also handle Pipes and I/O redirection for flushing the output to console and text files.
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Prepare for writing a file to the given path – create ancestor directories and verify no directory exists in the path
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A smart `mkdir -p` and `touch`. Automatically formats names and can make multiple files and paths at once.
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Write a file and create its ancestor directories if needed
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Creates a directory and all its parent directories recursively and asynchronously in node.js
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Runnerty module: File system executor
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Make a directory on your OS's desktop with mkdird-cli utility and Node.js
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