$ npm install @stdlib/process
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Process utilities.
npm install @stdlib/process
var ns = require( '@stdlib/process' );
Namespace containing process utilities.
var proc = ns;
// returns {...}
The namespace contains process utilities:
ARGV
: array containing command-line arguments passed when launching the calling process.chdir( path )
: change the current working directory.cwd()
: return the current working directory.ENV
: object containing the user environment.EXEC_PATH
: absolute pathname of the executable which started the current Node.js process.getegid()
: return the effective numeric group identity of the calling process.geteuid()
: return the effective numeric user identity of the calling process.getgid()
: return the numeric group identity of the calling process.getuid()
: return the numeric user identity of the calling process.NODE_VERSION
: node version.stdin( [encoding,] clbk )
: read data from stdin
.umask( [mask,] [options] )
: get/set the process mask.var objectKeys = require( '@stdlib/utils/keys' );
var ns = require( '@stdlib/process' );
console.log( objectKeys( ns ) );
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