pleasant_path
A fluent API for pleasant file IO, written as extensions to core Ruby objects. See API listing below, or browse the full documentation.
Examples
# Pluck lines from a file
"log.txt".path.read_lines.grep(/^ERROR /).append_to_file("errors.txt")
# Dedup lines in a file
"names.txt".path.edit_lines(&:uniq)
Core API
The following methods are available:
Pathname::NULL#^#append_file#append_lines#append_text#available_name#chdir#common_path#copy#copy_as#copy_into#delete!#dir?#dirs#dirs_r#edit_lines#edit_text#existence#files#files_r#find_dirs#find_files#make_dir#make_dirname#make_file#move#move_as#move_into#parentname#read_lines#rename_basename#rename_extname#to_pathname#write_lines#write_text
StringEnumerableFileIO
JSON-related and YAML-related API
pleasant_path also includes methods for interacting with JSON and YAML
files, using the JSON module and YAML module that are part of
Ruby's standard library. Because Ruby does not load these modules by
default, pleasant_path does not load its JSON-related and YAML-related
API by default either. To load these pleasant_path APIs and the
relevant standard library modules, use:
require "pleasant_path/json"
require "pleasant_path/yaml"
The following methods are available:
ObjectPathname
Installation
Install the pleasant_path gem.
Contributing
Run rake test to run the tests.