> Extended glob support for JavaScript. Adds (almost) the expressive power of regular expressions to glob patterns.
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## Install
Install with [npm](https://www.npmjs.com/):
```sh
$ npm install --save extglob
```
* Convert an extglob string to a regex-compatible string.
* More complete (and correct) support than [minimatch](https://github.com/isaacs/minimatch) (minimatch fails a large percentage of the extglob tests)
* Handles [negation patterns](#extglob-patterns)
* Handles [nested patterns](#extglob-patterns)
* Organized code base, easy to maintain and make changes when edge cases arise
* As you can see by the [benchmarks](#benchmarks), extglob doesn't pay with speed for it's completeness, accuracy and quality.
**Heads up!**: This library only supports extglobs, to handle full glob patterns and other extended globbing features use [micromatch](https://github.com/jonschlinkert/micromatch) instead.
## Usage
The main export is a function that takes a string and options, and returns an object with the parsed AST and the compiled `.output`, which is a regex-compatible string that can be used for matching.
```js
var extglob = require('extglob');
console.log(extglob('!(xyz)*.js'));
```
## Extglob cheatsheet
Extended globbing patterns can be defined as follows (as described by the [bash man page](https://www.gnu.org/software/bash/manual/html_node/Pattern-Matching.html)):
Create a regular expression from the given `pattern` and `options`.
**Params**
* `pattern` **{String}**: The pattern to convert to regex.
* `options` **{Object}**
* `returns` **{RegExp}**
**Example**
```js
var extglob = require('extglob');
var re = extglob.makeRe('*.!(*a)');
console.log(re);
//=> /^[^\/]*?\.(?![^\/]*?a)[^\/]*?$/
```
## Options
Available options are based on the options from Bash (and the option names used in bash).
### options.nullglob
**Type**: `boolean`
**Default**: `undefined`
When enabled, the pattern itself will be returned when no matches are found.
### options.nonull
Alias for [options.nullglob](#optionsnullglob), included for parity with minimatch.
### options.cache
**Type**: `boolean`
**Default**: `undefined`
Functions are memoized based on the given glob patterns and options. Disable memoization by setting `options.cache` to false.
### options.failglob
**Type**: `boolean`
**Default**: `undefined`
Throw an error is no matches are found.
## Benchmarks
Last run on December 21, 2017
```sh
# negation-nested (49 bytes)
extglob x 2,228,255 ops/sec ±0.98% (89 runs sampled)
minimatch x 207,875 ops/sec ±0.61% (91 runs sampled)
fastest is extglob (by 1072% avg)
# negation-simple (43 bytes)
extglob x 2,205,668 ops/sec ±1.00% (91 runs sampled)
minimatch x 311,923 ops/sec ±1.25% (91 runs sampled)
fastest is extglob (by 707% avg)
# range-false (57 bytes)
extglob x 2,263,877 ops/sec ±0.40% (94 runs sampled)
minimatch x 271,372 ops/sec ±1.02% (91 runs sampled)
fastest is extglob (by 834% avg)
# range-true (56 bytes)
extglob x 2,161,891 ops/sec ±0.41% (92 runs sampled)
minimatch x 268,265 ops/sec ±1.17% (91 runs sampled)
fastest is extglob (by 806% avg)
# star-simple (46 bytes)
extglob x 2,211,081 ops/sec ±0.49% (92 runs sampled)
minimatch x 343,319 ops/sec ±0.59% (91 runs sampled)
fastest is extglob (by 644% avg)
```
## Differences from Bash
This library has complete parity with Bash 4.3 with only a couple of minor differences.
* In some cases Bash returns true if the given string "contains" the pattern, whereas this library returns true if the string is an exact match for the pattern. You can relax this by setting `options.contains` to true.
* This library is more accurate than Bash and thus does not fail some of the tests that Bash 4.3 still lists as failing in their unit tests
## About
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<summary><strong>Contributing</strong></summary>
Pull requests and stars are always welcome. For bugs and feature requests, [please create an issue](../../issues/new).
</details>
<details>
<summary><strong>Running Tests</strong></summary>
Running and reviewing unit tests is a great way to get familiarized with a library and its API. You can install dependencies and run tests with the following command:
```sh
$ npm install && npm test
```
</details>
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