which

WebJar for which

License

License

ISC
GroupId

GroupId

org.webjars.npm
ArtifactId

ArtifactId

which
Last Version

Last Version

2.0.2
Release Date

Release Date

Type

Type

jar
Description

Description

which
WebJar for which
Project URL

Project URL

https://www.webjars.org
Source Code Management

Source Code Management

https://github.com/npm/node-which

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How to add to project

<!-- https://jarcasting.com/artifacts/org.webjars.npm/which/ -->
<dependency>
    <groupId>org.webjars.npm</groupId>
    <artifactId>which</artifactId>
    <version>2.0.2</version>
</dependency>
// https://jarcasting.com/artifacts/org.webjars.npm/which/
implementation 'org.webjars.npm:which:2.0.2'
// https://jarcasting.com/artifacts/org.webjars.npm/which/
implementation ("org.webjars.npm:which:2.0.2")
'org.webjars.npm:which:jar:2.0.2'
<dependency org="org.webjars.npm" name="which" rev="2.0.2">
  <artifact name="which" type="jar" />
</dependency>
@Grapes(
@Grab(group='org.webjars.npm', module='which', version='2.0.2')
)
libraryDependencies += "org.webjars.npm" % "which" % "2.0.2"
[org.webjars.npm/which "2.0.2"]

Dependencies

compile (1)

Group / Artifact Type Version
org.webjars.npm : isexe jar [2.0.0,3)

Project Modules

There are no modules declared in this project.

which

Like the unix which utility.

Finds the first instance of a specified executable in the PATH environment variable. Does not cache the results, so hash -r is not needed when the PATH changes.

USAGE

var which = require('which')

// async usage
which('node', function (er, resolvedPath) {
  // er is returned if no "node" is found on the PATH
  // if it is found, then the absolute path to the exec is returned
})

// or promise
which('node').then(resolvedPath => { ... }).catch(er => { ... not found ... })

// sync usage
// throws if not found
var resolved = which.sync('node')

// if nothrow option is used, returns null if not found
resolved = which.sync('node', {nothrow: true})

// Pass options to override the PATH and PATHEXT environment vars.
which('node', { path: someOtherPath }, function (er, resolved) {
  if (er)
    throw er
  console.log('found at %j', resolved)
})

CLI USAGE

Same as the BSD which(1) binary.

usage: which [-as] program ...

OPTIONS

You may pass an options object as the second argument.

  • path: Use instead of the PATH environment variable.
  • pathExt: Use instead of the PATHEXT environment variable.
  • all: Return all matches, instead of just the first one. Note that this means the function returns an array of strings instead of a single string.
org.webjars.npm

npm

node package manager

Versions

Version
2.0.2
1.3.1
1.3.0
1.2.14
1.2.10
1.1.1
1.0.9