import {GlobbyOptions} from 'globby'; declare namespace del { interface ProgressData { /** Deleted files and directories count. */ deletedCount: number; /** Total files and directories count. */ totalCount: number; /** Completed percentage. A value between `0` and `1`. */ percent: number; } interface Options extends GlobbyOptions { /** Allow deleting the current working directory and outside. @default false */ readonly force?: boolean; /** See what would be deleted. @default false @example ``` import del = require('del'); (async () => { const deletedPaths = await del(['temp/*.js'], {dryRun: true}); console.log('Files and directories that would be deleted:\n', deletedPaths.join('\n')); })(); ``` */ readonly dryRun?: boolean; /** Concurrency limit. Minimum: `1`. @default Infinity */ readonly concurrency?: number; /** Called after each file or directory is deleted. @example ``` import del from 'del'; await del(patterns, { onProgress: progress => { // … }}); ``` */ readonly onProgress?: (progress: ProgressData) => void; } } declare const del: { /** Synchronously delete files and directories using glob patterns. Note that glob patterns can only contain forward-slashes, not backward-slashes. Windows file paths can use backward-slashes as long as the path does not contain any glob-like characters, otherwise use `path.posix.join()` instead of `path.join()`. @param patterns - See the supported [glob patterns](https://github.com/sindresorhus/globby#globbing-patterns). - [Pattern examples with expected matches](https://github.com/sindresorhus/multimatch/blob/main/test/test.js) - [Quick globbing pattern overview](https://github.com/sindresorhus/multimatch#globbing-patterns) @param options - You can specify any of the [`globby` options](https://github.com/sindresorhus/globby#options) in addition to the `del` options. In contrast to the `globby` defaults, `expandDirectories`, `onlyFiles`, and `followSymbolicLinks` are `false` by default. @returns The deleted paths. */ sync: ( patterns: string | readonly string[], options?: del.Options ) => string[]; /** Delete files and directories using glob patterns. Note that glob patterns can only contain forward-slashes, not backward-slashes. Windows file paths can use backward-slashes as long as the path does not contain any glob-like characters, otherwise use `path.posix.join()` instead of `path.join()`. @param patterns - See the supported [glob patterns](https://github.com/sindresorhus/globby#globbing-patterns). - [Pattern examples with expected matches](https://github.com/sindresorhus/multimatch/blob/main/test/test.js) - [Quick globbing pattern overview](https://github.com/sindresorhus/multimatch#globbing-patterns) @param options - You can specify any of the [`globby` options](https://github.com/sindresorhus/globby#options) in addition to the `del` options. In contrast to the `globby` defaults, `expandDirectories`, `onlyFiles`, and `followSymbolicLinks` are `false` by default. @returns The deleted paths. @example ``` import del = require('del'); (async () => { const deletedPaths = await del(['temp/*.js', '!temp/unicorn.js']); console.log('Deleted files and directories:\n', deletedPaths.join('\n')); })(); ``` */ ( patterns: string | readonly string[], options?: del.Options ): Promise; }; export = del;