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Published: Apr 23, 2021 License: Apache-2.0 Imports: 7 Imported by: 0

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Package file provides file operations for cue tasks.

These are the supported tasks:

// Read reads the contents of a file.
Read: {
	$id: "tool/file.Read"

	// filename names the file to read.
	//
	// Relative names are taken relative to the current working directory.
	// Slashes are converted to the native OS path separator.
	filename: !=""

	// contents is the read contents. If the contents are constraint to bytes
	// (the default), the file is read as is. If it is constraint to a string,
	// the contents are checked to be valid UTF-8.
	contents: *bytes | string
}

// Append writes contents to the given file.
Append: {
	$id: "tool/file.Append"

	// filename names the file to append.
	//
	// Relative names are taken relative to the current working directory.
	// Slashes are converted to the native OS path separator.
	filename: !=""

	// permissions defines the permissions to use if the file does not yet exist.
	permissions: int | *0o666

	// contents specifies the bytes to be written.
	contents: bytes | string
}

// Create writes contents to the given file.
Create: {
	$id: "tool/file.Create"

	// filename names the file to write.
	//
	// Relative names are taken relative to the current working directory.
	// Slashes are converted to the native OS path separator.
	filename: !=""

	// permissions defines the permissions to use if the file does not yet exist.
	permissions: int | *0o666

	// contents specifies the bytes to be written.
	contents: bytes | string
}

// Glob returns a list of files.
Glob: {
	$id: "tool/file.Glob"

	// glob specifies the pattern to match files with.
	//
	// A relative pattern is taken relative to the current working directory.
	// Slashes are converted to the native OS path separator.
	glob: !=""
	files: [...string]
}

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