# isexe Minimal module to check if a file is executable, and a normal file. Uses `fs.stat` and tests against the `PATHEXT` environment variable on Windows. ## USAGE ```js import { isexe, sync } from 'isexe' // or require() works too // const { isexe } = require('isexe') isexe('some-file-name').then(isExe => { if (isExe) { console.error('this thing can be run') } else { console.error('cannot be run') } }, (err) => { console.error('probably file doesnt exist or something') }) // same thing but synchronous, throws errors isExe = sync('some-file-name') // treat errors as just "not executable" const isExe = await isexe('maybe-missing-file', { ignoreErrors: true }) const isExe = sync('maybe-missing-file', { ignoreErrors: true }) ``` ## API ### `isexe(path, [options]) => Promise` Check if the path is executable. Will raise whatever errors may be raised by `fs.stat`, unless `options.ignoreErrors` is set to true. ### `sync(path, [options]) => boolean` Same as `isexe` but returns the value and throws any errors raised. ## Platform Specific Implementations If for some reason you want to use the implementation for a specific platform, you can do that. ```js import { win32, posix } from 'isexe' win32.isexe(...) win32.sync(...) // etc // or: import { isexe, sync } from 'isexe/posix' ``` The default exported implementation will be chosen based on `process.platform`. ### Options ```ts import type IsexeOptions from 'isexe' ``` * `ignoreErrors` Treat all errors as "no, this is not executable", but don't raise them. * `uid` Number to use as the user id on posix * `gid` Number to use as the group id on posix * `pathExt` List of path extensions to use instead of `PATHEXT` environment variable on Windows.