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# read-cmd-shim Figure out what a [`cmd-shim`](https://github.com/ForbesLindesay/cmd-shim) is pointing at. This acts as the equivalent of [`fs.readlink`](https://nodejs.org/api/fs.html#fs_fs_readlink_path_callback). ### Usage ``` var readCmdShim = require('read-cmd-shim') readCmdShim('/path/to/shim.cmd', function (er, destination) { … }) var destination = readCmdShim.sync('/path/to/shim.cmd') ``` ### readCmdShim(path, callback) Reads the `cmd-shim` located at `path` and calls back with the _relative_ path that the shim points at. Consider this as roughly the equivalent of `fs.readlink`. This can read both `.cmd` style that are run by the Windows Command Prompt and Powershell, and the kind without any extension that are used by Cygwin. This can return errors that `fs.readFile` returns, except that they'll include a stack trace from where `readCmdShim` was called. Plus it can return a special `ENOTASHIM` exception, when it can't find a cmd-shim in the file referenced by `path`. This should only happen if you pass in a non-command shim. ### readCmdShim.sync(path) Same as above but synchronous. Errors are thrown.