graceful-fs VS safe-buffer

Compare graceful-fs vs safe-buffer and see what are their differences.

graceful-fs

fs with incremental backoff on EMFILE (by isaacs)
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graceful-fs safe-buffer
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10 months ago 11 months ago
JavaScript JavaScript
ISC License MIT License
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graceful-fs

Posts with mentions or reviews of graceful-fs. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-11-19.
  • My fist codestory. A day in my life, as a coder :)
    2 projects | dev.to | 19 Nov 2022
    async (config?: { /** * Overwrite the default ignored behavior */ customIgnored?: string[]; }) => { const projectRoot = getProjectRoot(); if (!projectRoot) return; // NB: fix to globally alter real fs in order to fix EMFile error that happens in TSMorph (see https://github.com/isaacs/node-graceful-fs) gracefulFs.gracefulify(realFs); console.log("Searching..."); const tsFunctions = await db.get("TsFunction"); const projectWatcherTsFunctions = tsFunctions.filter( (x) => x.explicitTypeName === "ProjectWatcher" ); const projectWatchers = projectWatcherTsFunctions .map((x) => x.name) .map((name) => sdk[name as keyof typeof sdk] as ProjectWatcher | undefined) .filter(notEmpty); log(`${projectWatchers.length} watchers gonna watch ${projectRoot}`, { type: "important", }); const startupWaitMs = 1000; setTimeout(() => { log( `There they are! \n\n${projectWatchers .map((projectWatcher) => { return `👁 👁 ${projectWatcher.name} ✅`; }) .join("\n")}`, { type: "success", } ); }, startupWaitMs); const startTimeAt = Date.now(); watch(projectRoot, { ignoreInitial: true, ignored: config?.customIgnored || [ "**/node_modules/**", "**/.next/**", "**/.expo/**", "**/build/**", "**/db/**", "**/.git/**", "**/.turbo/**", "**/generated/**", ], // alwaysStat: true, // not sure why I would need this, seems inefficient if I don't need it, I can simply run fs.stat }).on("all", (eventName, path, stats) => { if (Date.now() < startTimeAt + startupWaitMs) return; const relevantWatchers = projectWatchers.filter((watcher) => watcher.filter(eventName, path) ); oneByOne(relevantWatchers, async (projectWatcher) => { await projectWatcher(eventName, path); }); }); };
  • My theory on why so many people are bad at coding.
    8 projects | /r/ExperiencedDevs | 12 Aug 2022
    What's probably got your shorts in a knot is the contents of the node_modules directory. That directory is a cache for mode.js modules so the tutorial can function standalone without having to install anything else. Treat it as you would object code. I pulled a half-dozen of those modules at random and went to their repositories. Every one of them had unit tests: block-stream, graceful-fs, lowercase-keys, minimist, pify and safe-buffer. Nobody sane ships unit tests with their executables.
  • I'm a noob, I've hit a wall and I need a bit of handholding re: creating node.js app
    5 projects | /r/learnjavascript | 25 Apr 2022
    graceful-fs https://www.npmjs.com/package/graceful-fs

safe-buffer

Posts with mentions or reviews of safe-buffer. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-08-12.
  • My theory on why so many people are bad at coding.
    8 projects | /r/ExperiencedDevs | 12 Aug 2022
    What's probably got your shorts in a knot is the contents of the node_modules directory. That directory is a cache for mode.js modules so the tutorial can function standalone without having to install anything else. Treat it as you would object code. I pulled a half-dozen of those modules at random and went to their repositories. Every one of them had unit tests: block-stream, graceful-fs, lowercase-keys, minimist, pify and safe-buffer. Nobody sane ships unit tests with their executables.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing graceful-fs and safe-buffer you can also consider the following projects:

fs-extra - Node.js: extra methods for the fs object like copy(), remove(), mkdirs()

lowercase-keys - Lowercase the keys of an object

chokidar - Minimal and efficient cross-platform file watching library

minimist - parse argument options

fs-jetpack - Better file system API for Node.js

pify - Promisify a callback-style function

globby - User-friendly glob matching

proper-lockfile - An inter-process and inter-machine lockfile utility that works on a local or network file system.

fs-write-stream-atomic - Like `fs.createWriteStream(...)`, but atomic.

mkdirp - Recursively mkdir, like `mkdir -p`, but in node.js

istextorbinary - Determine if a filename and/or buffer is text or binary. Smarter detection than the other solutions.

pkg-dir - Find the root directory of a Node.js project or npm package