Resolve the path of a module like
require.resolve()but from the current working directory
$ npm install resolve-cwd
const resolveCwd = require('resolve-cwd');
console.log(__dirname);
//=> '/Users/sindresorhus/rainbow'
console.log(process.cwd());
//=> '/Users/sindresorhus/unicorn'
console.log(resolveCwd('./foo'));
//=> '/Users/sindresorhus/unicorn/foo.js'Like require(), throws when the module can't be found.
Returns undefined instead of throwing when the module can't be found.
Type: string
What you would use in require().
- resolve-from - Resolve the path of a module from a given path
 - import-from - Import a module from a given path
 - import-cwd - Import a module from the current working directory
 - resolve-pkg - Resolve the path of a package regardless of it having an entry point
 - import-lazy - Import a module lazily
 - resolve-global - Resolve the path of a globally installed module
 
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