(refactor): replace rimraf, mkdirp, util.promisify with fs-extra funcs#501
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- they're a lot cleaner and this is one of the explicit goals of
fs-extra per its "Why?" section of its README
- it's also already used internally in most places, so this nixes
the remaining places
(deps): remove rimraf, mkdirp, and their @types/ packages
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Done (just cherry-picked to master). Look at all those beautiful green passing CI marks finally 😄 |
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fs-extra per its "Why?" section of its README
the remaining places
(deps): remove rimraf, mkdirp, and their @types/ packages
Built on top of #500 , please merge that first
#500 actually took care of most of these use-cases, so this just finishes nixing the rest.