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- The [UNIX command](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rm_(Unix)) `rm -rf` for node.
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- Install with `npm install rimraf`, or just drop rimraf.js somewhere.
-
- ## API
-
- `rimraf(f, [opts], callback)`
-
- The first parameter will be interpreted as a globbing pattern for files. If you
- want to disable globbing you can do so with `opts.disableGlob` (defaults to
- `false`). This might be handy, for instance, if you have filenames that contain
- globbing wildcard characters.
-
- The callback will be called with an error if there is one. Certain
- errors are handled for you:
-
- * Windows: `EBUSY` and `ENOTEMPTY` - rimraf will back off a maximum of
- `opts.maxBusyTries` times before giving up, adding 100ms of wait
- between each attempt. The default `maxBusyTries` is 3.
- * `ENOENT` - If the file doesn't exist, rimraf will return
- successfully, since your desired outcome is already the case.
- * `EMFILE` - Since `readdir` requires opening a file descriptor, it's
- possible to hit `EMFILE` if too many file descriptors are in use.
- In the sync case, there's nothing to be done for this. But in the
- async case, rimraf will gradually back off with timeouts up to
- `opts.emfileWait` ms, which defaults to 1000.
-
- ## options
-
- * unlink, chmod, stat, lstat, rmdir, readdir,
- unlinkSync, chmodSync, statSync, lstatSync, rmdirSync, readdirSync
-
- In order to use a custom file system library, you can override
- specific fs functions on the options object.
-
- If any of these functions are present on the options object, then
- the supplied function will be used instead of the default fs
- method.
-
- Sync methods are only relevant for `rimraf.sync()`, of course.
-
- For example:
-
- ```javascript
- var myCustomFS = require('some-custom-fs')
-
- rimraf('some-thing', myCustomFS, callback)
- ```
-
- * maxBusyTries
-
- If an `EBUSY`, `ENOTEMPTY`, or `EPERM` error code is encountered
- on Windows systems, then rimraf will retry with a linear backoff
- wait of 100ms longer on each try. The default maxBusyTries is 3.
-
- Only relevant for async usage.
-
- * emfileWait
-
- If an `EMFILE` error is encountered, then rimraf will retry
- repeatedly with a linear backoff of 1ms longer on each try, until
- the timeout counter hits this max. The default limit is 1000.
-
- If you repeatedly encounter `EMFILE` errors, then consider using
- [graceful-fs](http://npm.im/graceful-fs) in your program.
-
- Only relevant for async usage.
-
- * glob
-
- Set to `false` to disable [glob](http://npm.im/glob) pattern
- matching.
-
- Set to an object to pass options to the glob module. The default
- glob options are `{ nosort: true, silent: true }`.
-
- Glob version 6 is used in this module.
-
- Relevant for both sync and async usage.
-
- * disableGlob
-
- Set to any non-falsey value to disable globbing entirely.
- (Equivalent to setting `glob: false`.)
-
- ## rimraf.sync
-
- It can remove stuff synchronously, too. But that's not so good. Use
- the async API. It's better.
-
- ## CLI
-
- If installed with `npm install rimraf -g` it can be used as a global
- command `rimraf <path> [<path> ...]` which is useful for cross platform support.
-
- ## mkdirp
-
- If you need to create a directory recursively, check out
- [mkdirp](https://github.com/substack/node-mkdirp).
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