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notification-elements-demo/node_modules/package-json-from-dist/dist/esm/index.d.ts
Giuliano Silvestro 5d0c9ec7eb Initial commit: notification-elements-demo app
Interactive Angular 19 demo for @sda/notification-elements-ui with
6 sections: Bell & Feed, Notification Center, Inbox, Comments &
Threads, Mention Input, and Full-Featured layout. Includes mock
data, dark mode toggle, and real-time event log.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-13 21:49:19 +10:00

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/**
* Find the package.json file, either from a TypeScript file somewhere not
* in a 'dist' folder, or a built and/or installed 'dist' folder.
*
* Note: this *only* works if you build your code into `'./dist'`, and that the
* source path does not also contain `'dist'`! If you don't build into
* `'./dist'`, or if you have files at `./src/dist/dist.ts`, then this will
* not work properly!
*
* The default `pathFromSrc` option assumes that the calling code lives one
* folder below the root of the package. Otherwise, it must be specified.
*
* Example:
*
* ```ts
* // src/index.ts
* import { findPackageJson } from 'package-json-from-dist'
*
* const pj = findPackageJson(import.meta.url)
* console.log(`package.json found at ${pj}`)
* ```
*
* If the caller is deeper within the project source, then you must provide
* the appropriate fallback path:
*
* ```ts
* // src/components/something.ts
* import { findPackageJson } from 'package-json-from-dist'
*
* const pj = findPackageJson(import.meta.url, '../../package.json')
* console.log(`package.json found at ${pj}`)
* ```
*
* When running from CommmonJS, use `__filename` instead of `import.meta.url`
*
* ```ts
* // src/index.cts
* import { findPackageJson } from 'package-json-from-dist'
*
* const pj = findPackageJson(__filename)
* console.log(`package.json found at ${pj}`)
* ```
*/
export declare const findPackageJson: (from: string | URL, pathFromSrc?: string) => string;
/**
* Load the package.json file, either from a TypeScript file somewhere not
* in a 'dist' folder, or a built and/or installed 'dist' folder.
*
* Note: this *only* works if you build your code into `'./dist'`, and that the
* source path does not also contain `'dist'`! If you don't build into
* `'./dist'`, or if you have files at `./src/dist/dist.ts`, then this will
* not work properly!
*
* The default `pathFromSrc` option assumes that the calling code lives one
* folder below the root of the package. Otherwise, it must be specified.
*
* Example:
*
* ```ts
* // src/index.ts
* import { loadPackageJson } from 'package-json-from-dist'
*
* const pj = loadPackageJson(import.meta.url)
* console.log(`Hello from ${pj.name}@${pj.version}`)
* ```
*
* If the caller is deeper within the project source, then you must provide
* the appropriate fallback path:
*
* ```ts
* // src/components/something.ts
* import { loadPackageJson } from 'package-json-from-dist'
*
* const pj = loadPackageJson(import.meta.url, '../../package.json')
* console.log(`Hello from ${pj.name}@${pj.version}`)
* ```
*
* When running from CommmonJS, use `__filename` instead of `import.meta.url`
*
* ```ts
* // src/index.cts
* import { loadPackageJson } from 'package-json-from-dist'
*
* const pj = loadPackageJson(__filename)
* console.log(`Hello from ${pj.name}@${pj.version}`)
* ```
*/
export declare const loadPackageJson: (from: string | URL, pathFromSrc?: string) => any;
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