Returns an object with a `negated` boolean and the `!` stripped from negation patterns. Also respects extglobs.
npm install is-negated-glob> Returns an object with a negated boolean and the ! stripped from negation patterns. Also respects extglobs.
Install with npm:
``sh`
$ npm install --save is-negated-glob
`js
var isNegatedGlob = require('is-negated-glob');
console.log(isNegatedGlob('foo'));
// { pattern: 'foo', negated: false }
console.log(isNegatedGlob('!foo'));
// { pattern: 'foo', negated: true }
console.log(isNegatedGlob('!(foo)'));
// extglob patterns are ignored
// { pattern: '!(foo)', negated: false }
`
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