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# fs-vacuum Remove the empty branches of a directory tree, optionally up to (but not including) a specified base directory. Optionally nukes the leaf directory. ## Usage ```javascript var logger = require("npmlog"); var vacuum = require("fs-vacuum"); var options = { base : "/path/to/my/tree/root", purge : true, log : logger.silly.bind(logger, "myCleanup") }; /* Assuming there are no other files or directories in "out", "to", or "my", * the final path will just be "/path/to/my/tree/root". */ vacuum("/path/to/my/tree/root/out/to/my/files", options, function (error) { if (error) console.error("Unable to cleanly vacuum:", error.message); }); ``` # vacuum(directory, options, callback) * `directory` {String} Leaf node to remove. **Must be a directory, symlink, or file.** * `options` {Object} * `base` {String} No directories at or above this level of the filesystem will be removed. * `purge` {Boolean} If set, nuke the whole leaf directory, including its contents. * `log` {Function} A logging function that takes `npmlog`-compatible argument lists. * `callback` {Function} Function to call once vacuuming is complete. * `error` {Error} What went wrong along the way, if anything.