# node-remove Sync and async versions of `rm -r`, handling both files and directories (something astonishingly missing from `fs`). ````js var remove = require('remove'); // Asynchronous remove('/home/esr', function(err){ if (err) console.error(err); else console.log('success!'); }); // Synchronous try { remove.removeSync('/home/esr'); console.log('success!'); } catch (err) { console.error(err); } ```` ## Installation Via [npm](http://npmjs.org/): ````sh npm install remove ```` Or if you want to hack on the source: ````sh git clone https://github.com/dsc/node-remove.git cd node-remove npm link ```` ## API ### remove(paths, [options], cb) -> void ### remove.removeAsync(paths, [options], cb) -> void Asynchronously and recursively remove files and/or directories. - **paths** *String | Array<String>* — Path or paths to remove. - **options** *Object* — Options object: - **verbose** : `false` *Boolean* — Log all errors and print each path just before it's removed. - **sequential** : `false` *Boolean* — If true, remove the supplied paths sequentially, such that an unsuppressed error would short-circuit further deletes. - **ignoreErrors** : `false` *Boolean* — If false, halt as soon as possible after an error occurs and invoke the callback. When operating in `sequential` mode, this implies an error removing the first of several paths would halt before touching the rest. If set, `ignoreErrors` overrides `ignoreMissing`. - **ignoreMissing** : `false` *Boolean* — Whether to treat missing paths as errors. - **callback** *Function* — Completion callback, invoked with null on success and the error on failure. ### removeSync(paths, [options]) -> void Synchronously and recursively remove files and/or directories. - **paths** *String | Array<String>* — Path or paths to remove. - **options** *Object* — Options (all optional): - **verbose** : `false` *Boolean* — Log all errors and print each path just before it's removed. - **ignoreErrors** : `false` *Boolean* — If false, halt as soon as possible after an error occurs and invoke the callback. This implies an error removing the first of several paths would halt before touching the rest. If set, `ignoreErrors` overrides `ignoreMissing`. - **ignoreMissing** : `false` *Boolean* — Whether to treat missing paths as errors. ## Feedback Find a bug or want to contribute? Open a ticket on [github](http://github.com/dsc/node-remove). You're also welcome to send me email at [dsc@less.ly](mailto:dsc@less.ly?subject=node-remove).