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	@npmcli/move-file
A fork of move-file with compatibility with all node 10.x versions.
Move a file (or directory)
The built-in
fs.rename()
is just a JavaScript wrapper for the C rename(2) function, which doesn't
support moving files across partitions or devices. This module is what you
would have expected fs.rename() to be.
Highlights
- Promise API.
- Supports moving a file across partitions and devices.
- Optionally prevent overwriting an existing file.
- Creates non-existent destination directories for you.
- Support for Node versions that lack built-in recursive fs.mkdir()
- Automatically recurses when source is a directory.
Install
$ npm install @npmcli/move-file
Usage
const moveFile = require('@npmcli/move-file');
(async () => {
	await moveFile('source/unicorn.png', 'destination/unicorn.png');
	console.log('The file has been moved');
})();
API
moveFile(source, destination, options?)
Returns a Promise that resolves when the file has been moved.
moveFile.sync(source, destination, options?)
source
Type: string
File, or directory, you want to move.
destination
Type: string
Where you want the file or directory moved.
options
Type: object
overwrite
Type: boolean
Default: true
Overwrite existing destination file(s).