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I had this problem with a Node.js script I wrote.
I had set relative paths to reference some files in the local filesystem, like this:
../../dev/file.md
and if I ran the program from the folder it was, no problem.
But if I ran the file from another folder, from example the parent folder, the relative links would break.
To fix this, at the beginning of the program, I set
const process = require('process')
process.chdir(__dirname)
This set the current working directory of the process to __dirname
which points to the current file’s parent folder path.
This content originally appeared on flaviocopes.com and was authored by flaviocopes.com
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