# find-node-modules This is a little node module to find the path of every parent node_modules directory. It's useful for things like Sass, where you can't specify the exact path to individual modules (in which case [findup-sync] would be sufficient), and you can't just give an array of parent node_modules which might exist, because it will error if they don't. In most cases you're trying to find node_modules directories, findup-sync should be sufficient. This library is specifically for if you want an array containing all the parent node_modules paths. If you loop through the output of this library, you should be using findup-sync instead. ## Install ``` $ npm install --save find-node-modules ``` ## Usage ```js var findNodeModules = require('find-node-modules'); findNodeModules(); //=> ['node_modules', '../../node_modules'] findNodeModules({ cwd: './someDir' }); //=> ['../node_modules', '../../../node_modules'] findNodeModules('./someDir'); //=> ['../node_modules', '../../../node_modules'] findNodeModules({ cwd: './someDir', relative: false }); //=> ['/path/to/something/node_modules', '/path/node_modules'] ``` ## License This is released under the MIT license. [findup-sync]: https://www.npmjs.com/package/findup-sync