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# node-touch For all your node touching needs. ## Installing ```bash npm install touch ``` ## CLI Usage: See `man touch` This package exports a binary called `nodetouch` that works mostly like the unix builtin `touch(1)`. ## API Usage: ```javascript var touch = require("touch") ``` Gives you the following functions: * `touch(filename, options, cb)` * `touch.sync(filename, options)` * `touch.ftouch(fd, options, cb)` * `touch.ftouchSync(fd, options)` All the `options` objects are optional. All the async functions return a Promise. If a callback function is provided, then it's attached to the Promise. ## Options * `force` like `touch -f` Boolean * `time` like `touch -t <date>` Can be a Date object, or any parseable Date string, or epoch ms number. * `atime` like `touch -a` Can be either a Boolean, or a Date. * `mtime` like `touch -m` Can be either a Boolean, or a Date. * `ref` like `touch -r <file>` Must be path to a file. * `nocreate` like `touch -c` Boolean If neither `atime` nor `mtime` are set, then both values are set. If one of them is set, then the other is not. ## cli This package creates a `nodetouch` command line executable that works very much like the unix builtin `touch(1)`