Create files, directories, or links
The functions file_create()
and dir_create()
ensure that path
exists;
if it already exists it will be left unchanged. That means that compared to
file.create()
, file_create()
will not truncate an existing file, and
compared to dir.create()
, dir_create()
will silently ignore existing
directories.
file_create(path, ..., mode = "u=rw,go=r") dir_create(path, ..., mode = "u=rwx,go=rx", recurse = TRUE, recursive) link_create(path, new_path, symbolic = TRUE)
path |
A character vector of one or more paths. |
... |
Additional arguments passed to |
mode |
If file/directory is created, what mode should it have? Links do not have mode; they inherit the mode of the file they link to. |
recurse |
should intermediate directories be created if they do not exist? |
recursive |
(Deprecated) If |
new_path |
The path where the link should be created. |
symbolic |
Boolean value determining if the link should be a symbolic (the default) or hard link. |
The path to the created object (invisibly).
file_create("foo") is_file("foo") # dir_create applied to the same path will fail try(dir_create("foo")) dir_create("bar") is_dir("bar") # file_create applied to the same path will fail try(file_create("bar")) # Cleanup file_delete("foo") dir_delete("bar")
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