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expand-tilde

Bash-like tilde expansion for node.js. Expands a leading tilde in a file path to the user home directory, or `~+` to the cwd.

2.0.2 72M downloads/mo #2133 most downloaded on npm jonschlinkert/expand-tilde

What this package is like to depend on

Last release 10 years ago

no release in 18 months

Release timing varies

gaps range from 2 months to 1.2 years

This project publishes no release notes

the list below is its commits, not an announcement

Nothing withdrawn

no release was ever pulled

12 years old

9 releases · first in 2015

0 releases in the last 12 months

see the full history below

Release timeline

9 releases · Jan 2015 to Dec 2016
2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026
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Releases

latest 9
  1. 2.0.2 08 Dec 2016
    Commits, not release notes

    This project publishes no release notes. Between 2.0.1 and 2.0.2 there were 3 commits, 2 of them substantive:

    • use homedir-polyfill
    • generate readme documentation with verb
  2. 2.0.1 18 Oct 2016
    Commits, not release notes

    This project publishes no release notes. Between 2.0.0 and 2.0.1 there were 2 commits, 1 of them substantive:

    • run update
  3. 2.0.0 18 Oct 2016
    Commits, not release notes

    This project publishes no release notes. Between 1.2.2 and 2.0.0 there were 3 commits, 2 of them substantive:

    • run update
    • use os.homedir()
  4. 1.2.2 05 Jun 2016
    Commits, not release notes

    This project publishes no release notes. Between 1.2.1 and 1.2.2 there were 4 commits, 3 of them substantive:

    • use os-homedir in tests
    • update deps
    • generate docs
  5. 1.2.1 07 Apr 2016

    Nothing published for this version

  6. 1.2.0 22 Jan 2015

    Nothing published for this version

  7. 1.1.0 19 Jan 2015

    Nothing published for this version

  8. 1.0.1 19 Jan 2015

    Nothing published for this version

  9. 1.0.0 19 Jan 2015

    Nothing published for this version

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