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# path-browserify [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/browserify/path-browserify.png?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/browserify/path-browserify)
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> The `path` module from Node.js for browsers
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This implements the Node.js [`path`][path] module for environments that do not have it, like browsers.
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> `path-browserify` currently matches the **Node.js 10.3** API.
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## Install
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You usually do not have to install `path-browserify` yourself! If your code runs in Node.js, `path` is built in. If your code runs in the browser, bundlers like [browserify](https://github.com/browserify/browserify) or [webpack](https://github.com/webpack/webpack) include the `path-browserify` module by default.
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But if none of those apply, with npm do:
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```
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npm install path-browserify
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```
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## Usage
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```javascript
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var path = require('path')
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var filename = 'logo.png';
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var logo = path.join('./assets/img', filename);
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document.querySelector('#logo').src = logo;
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```
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## API
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See the [Node.js path docs][path]. `path-browserify` currently matches the Node.js 10.3 API.
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`path-browserify` only implements the POSIX functions, not the win32 ones.
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## Contributing
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PRs are very welcome! The main way to contribute to `path-browserify` is by porting features, bugfixes and tests from Node.js. Ideally, code contributions to this module are copy-pasted from Node.js and transpiled to ES5, rather than reimplemented from scratch. Matching the Node.js code as closely as possible makes maintenance simpler when new changes land in Node.js.
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This module intends to provide exactly the same API as Node.js, so features that are not available in the core `path` module will not be accepted. Feature requests should instead be directed at [nodejs/node](https://github.com/nodejs/node) and will be added to this module once they are implemented in Node.js.
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If there is a difference in behaviour between Node.js's `path` module and this module, please open an issue!
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## License
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[MIT](./LICENSE)
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[path]: https://nodejs.org/docs/v10.3.0/api/path.html
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