I am making a small NPM plugin(plugin is global, trying to make a small CLI tool), I am cloning repo using simple-git
. I want to delete the directory if the repo cloned before or there is a directory with the same name as repo. Here is my code:
if (files.directoryExists(clonePath)) {
fs.unlink(clonePath, (err) => {
if (err) {
console.log(chalk.red('#######################'));
console.log(err);
console.log(chalk.red('#######################'));
return false;
}
cloneFlash.cloneFlash(clonePath);
})
}
I am getting following error when fs.unlink
is executed:
{
Error: EPERM: operation not permitted, unlink '/Users/bharatsoni/Documents/projects/flash-generator/test'
at Error (native)
errno: -1,
code: 'EPERM',
syscall: 'unlink',
path: '/Users/bharatsoni/Documents/projects/flash-generator/test'
}
I also have changed the permission of /use/local
directory. Now I can install my package globally without sudo
but still the error persists.
I was wondering if there is a way to run all node commands as root user or somehow bypass the error.
via Bharat Soni
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