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<a href="http://gulpjs.com">
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<img height="257" width="114" src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/gulpjs/artwork/master/gulp-2x.png">
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# vinyl-fs
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[![NPM version][npm-image]][npm-url] [![Downloads][downloads-image]][npm-url] [![Build Status][travis-image]][travis-url] [![AppVeyor Build Status][appveyor-image]][appveyor-url] [![Coveralls Status][coveralls-image]][coveralls-url] [![Gitter chat][gitter-image]][gitter-url]
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[Vinyl][vinyl] adapter for the file system.
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## What is Vinyl?
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[Vinyl][vinyl] is a very simple metadata object that describes a file. When you think of a file, two attributes come to mind: `path` and `contents`. These are the main attributes on a [Vinyl][vinyl] object. A file does not necessarily represent something on your computer’s file system. You have files on S3, FTP, Dropbox, Box, CloudThingly.io and other services. [Vinyl][vinyl] can be used to describe files from all of these sources.
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## What is a Vinyl Adapter?
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While Vinyl provides a clean way to describe a file, we now need a way to access these files. Each file source needs what we call a "Vinyl adapter". A Vinyl adapter simply exposes a `src(globs)` and a `dest(folder)` method. Each return a stream. The `src` stream produces Vinyl objects, and the `dest` stream consumes Vinyl objects. Vinyl adapters can expose extra methods that might be specific to their input/output medium, such as the `symlink` method `vinyl-fs` provides.
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## Usage
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```javascript
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var map = require('map-stream');
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var vfs = require('vinyl-fs');
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var log = function(file, cb) {
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console.log(file.path);
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cb(null, file);
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};
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vfs.src(['./js/**/*.js', '!./js/vendor/*.js'])
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.pipe(map(log))
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.pipe(vfs.dest('./output'));
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```
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## API
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### `src(globs[, options])`
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Takes a glob string or an array of glob strings as the first argument and an options object as the second.
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Returns a stream of [vinyl] `File` objects.
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__Note: UTF-8 BOM will be removed from all UTF-8 files read with `.src` unless disabled in the options.__
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#### Globs
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Globs are executed in order, so negations should follow positive globs.
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For example:
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```js
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fs.src(['!b*', '*'])
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```
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would not exclude any files, but the following would exclude all files starting with "b":
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```js
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fs.src(['*', '!b*'])
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```
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#### Options
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- Values passed to the options must be of the expected type, otherwise they will be ignored.
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- All options can be passed a function instead of a value. The function will be called with the [vinyl] `File` object as its only argument and must return a value of the expected type for that option.
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##### `options.buffer`
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Whether or not you want to buffer the file contents into memory. Setting to `false` will make `file.contents` a paused Stream.
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Type: `Boolean`
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Default: `true`
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##### `options.read`
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Whether or not you want the file to be read at all. Useful for stuff like removing files. Setting to `false` will make `file.contents = null` and will disable writing the file to disk via `.dest()`.
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Type: `Boolean`
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Default: `true`
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##### `options.since`
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Only streams files that have been modified since the time specified.
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Type: `Date` or `Number`
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Default: `undefined`
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##### `options.removeBOM`
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Causes the BOM to be removed on UTF-8 encoded files. Set to `false` if you need the BOM for some reason.
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Type: `Boolean`
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Default: `true`
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##### `options.sourcemaps`
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Enables sourcemap support on files passed through the stream. Will load inline sourcemaps and resolve sourcemap links from files.
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Type: `Boolean`
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Default: `false`
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##### `options.resolveSymlinks`
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Whether or not to recursively resolve symlinks to their targets. Set to `false` to preserve them as symlinks and make `file.symlink` equal the original symlink's target path.
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Type: `Boolean`
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Default: `true`
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##### `options.dot`
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Whether or not you want globs to match on dot files (e.g. `.gitignore`).
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__Note: This option is not resolved from a function because it is passed verbatim to node-glob.__
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Type: `Boolean`
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Default: `false`
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##### other
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Any glob-related options are documented in [glob-stream] and [node-glob] and are forwarded verbatim.
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### `dest(folder[, options])`
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Takes a folder path string or a function as the first argument and an options object as the second. If given a function, it will be called with each [vinyl] `File` object and must return a folder path.
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Returns a stream that accepts [vinyl] `File` objects, writes them to disk at the folder/cwd specified, and passes them downstream so you can keep piping these around.
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Once the file is written to disk, an attempt is made to determine if the `stat.mode`, `stat.mtime` and `stat.atime` of the [vinyl] `File` object differ from the file on the filesystem.
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If they differ and the running process owns the file, the corresponding filesystem metadata is updated.
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If they don't differ or the process doesn't own the file, the attempt is skipped silently.
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__This functionality is disabled on Windows operating systems or any other OS that doesn't support `process.getuid` or `process.geteuid` in node. This is due to Windows having very unexpected results through usage of `fs.fchmod` and `fs.futimes`.__
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__Note: The `fs.futimes()` method internally converts `stat.mtime` and `stat.atime` timestamps to seconds; this division by `1000` may cause some loss of precision in 32-bit Node.js.__
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If the file has a `symlink` attribute specifying a target path, then a symlink will be created.
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__Note: The file will be modified after being written to this stream.__
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- `cwd`, `base`, and `path` will be overwritten to match the folder.
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- `stat` will be updated to match the file on the filesystem.
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- `contents` will have it's position reset to the beginning if it is a stream.
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#### Options
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- Values passed to the options must be of the expected type, otherwise they will be ignored.
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- All options can be passed a function instead of a value. The function will be called with the [vinyl] `File` object as its only argument and must return a value of the expected type for that option.
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##### `options.cwd`
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The working directory the folder is relative to.
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Type: `String`
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Default: `process.cwd()`
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##### `options.mode`
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The mode the files should be created with. This option is only resolved if the [vinyl] `File` is not symbolic.
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Type: `Number`
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Default: The `mode` of the input file (`file.stat.mode`) if any, or the process mode if the input file has no `mode` property.
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##### `options.dirMode`
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The mode directories should be created with.
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Type: `Number`
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Default: The process `mode`.
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##### `options.overwrite`
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Whether or not existing files with the same path should be overwritten.
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Type: `Boolean`
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Default: `true` (always overwrite existing files)
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##### `options.append`
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Whether or not new data should be appended after existing file contents (if any).
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Type: `Boolean`
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Default: `false` (always replace existing contents, if any)
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##### `options.sourcemaps`
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Enables sourcemap support on files passed through the stream. Will write inline soucemaps if specified as `true`.
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Specifying a `String` path will write external sourcemaps at the given path.
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Examples:
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```js
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// Write as inline comments
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vfs.dest('./', { sourcemaps: true });
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// Write as files in the same folder
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vfs.dest('./', { sourcemaps: '.' });
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```
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Type: `Boolean` or `String`
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Default: `undefined` (do not write sourcemaps)
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##### `options.relativeSymlinks`
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When creating a symlink, whether or not the created symlink should be relative. If `false`, the symlink will be absolute.
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__Note: This option will be ignored if a `junction` is being created, as they must be absolute.__
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Type: `Boolean`
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Default: `false`
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##### `options.useJunctions`
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When creating a symlink, whether or not a directory symlink should be created as a `junction`.
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This option is only relevant on Windows and ignored elsewhere. Please refer to the [Symbolic Links on Windows][symbolic-caveats] section below.
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Type: `Boolean`
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Default: `true`
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### `symlink(folder[, options])`
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Takes a folder path string or a function as the first argument and an options object as the second. If given a function, it will be called with each [vinyl] `File` object and must return a folder path.
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Returns a stream that accepts [vinyl] `File` objects, creates a symbolic link (i.e. symlink) at the folder/cwd specified, and passes them downstream so you can keep piping these around.
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__Note: The file will be modified after being written to this stream.__
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- `cwd`, `base`, and `path` will be overwritten to match the folder.
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- `stat` will be updated to match the symlink on the filesystem.
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- `contents` will be set to `null`.
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- `symlink` will be added or replaced to be the original path.
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__Note: On Windows, directory links are created using Junctions by default. Use the `useJunctions` option to disable this behavior.__
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#### Options
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- Values passed to the options must be of the expected type, otherwise they will be ignored.
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- All options can be passed a function instead of a value. The function will be called with the [vinyl] `File` object as its only argument and must return a value of the expected type for that option.
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##### `options.cwd`
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The working directory the folder is relative to.
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Type: `String`
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Default: `process.cwd()`
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##### `options.dirMode`
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The mode directories should be created with.
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Type: `Number`
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Default: The process mode.
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##### `options.overwrite`
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Whether or not existing files with the same path should be overwritten.
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Type: `Boolean`
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Default: `true` (always overwrite existing files)
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##### `options.relativeSymlinks`
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Whether or not the created symlinks should be relative. If `false`, the symlink will be absolute.
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__Note: This option will be ignored if a `junction` is being created, as they must be absolute.__
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Type: `Boolean`
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Default: `false`
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##### `options.useJunctions`
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When creating a symlink, whether or not a directory symlink should be created as a `junction`.
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This option is only relevant on Windows and ignored elsewhere. Please refer to the [Symbolic Links on Windows][symbolic-caveats] section below.
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Type: `Boolean`
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Default: `true`
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#### Symbolic Links on Windows
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When creating symbolic links on Windows, we pass a `type` argument to Node's
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`fs` module which specifies the kind of target we link to (one of `'file'`,
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`'dir'` or `'junction'`). Specifically, this will be `'file'` when the target
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is a regular file, `'junction'` if the target is a directory, or `'dir'` if
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the target is a directory and the user overrides the `useJunctions` option
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default.
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However, if the user tries to make a "dangling" link (pointing to a non-existent
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target) we won't be able to determine automatically which type we should use.
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In these cases, `vinyl-fs` will behave slightly differently depending on
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whether the dangling link is being created via `symlink()` or via `dest()`.
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For dangling links created via `symlink()`, the incoming vinyl represents the
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target and so we will look to its stats to guess the desired type. In
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particular, if `isDirectory()` returns false then we'll create a `'file'` type
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link, otherwise we will create a `'junction'` or a `'dir'` type link depending
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on the value of the `useJunctions` option.
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For dangling links created via `dest()`, the incoming vinyl represents the link -
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typically read off disk via `src()` with the `resolveSymlinks` option set to
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false. In this case, we won't be able to make any reasonable guess as to the
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type of link and we default to using `'file'`, which may cause unexpected behavior
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if you are creating a "dangling" link to a directory. It is advised to avoid this
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scenario.
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[symbolic-caveats]: #symbolic-links-on-windows
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[glob-stream]: https://github.com/gulpjs/glob-stream
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[node-glob]: https://github.com/isaacs/node-glob
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[gaze]: https://github.com/shama/gaze
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[glob-watcher]: https://github.com/wearefractal/glob-watcher
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[vinyl]: https://github.com/wearefractal/vinyl
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[downloads-image]: http://img.shields.io/npm/dm/vinyl-fs.svg
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[npm-url]: https://www.npmjs.com/package/vinyl-fs
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[npm-image]: http://img.shields.io/npm/v/vinyl-fs.svg
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[travis-url]: https://travis-ci.org/gulpjs/vinyl-fs
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[travis-image]: http://img.shields.io/travis/gulpjs/vinyl-fs.svg?label=travis-ci
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[appveyor-url]: https://ci.appveyor.com/project/gulpjs/vinyl-fs
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[appveyor-image]: https://img.shields.io/appveyor/ci/gulpjs/vinyl-fs.svg?label=appveyor
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[coveralls-url]: https://coveralls.io/r/gulpjs/vinyl-fs
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[coveralls-image]: http://img.shields.io/coveralls/gulpjs/vinyl-fs/master.svg
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[gitter-url]: https://gitter.im/gulpjs/gulp
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[gitter-image]: https://badges.gitter.im/gulpjs/gulp.svg
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