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# fstream-ignore
A fstream DirReader that filters out files that match globs in `.ignore`
files throughout the tree, like how git ignores files based on a
`.gitignore` file.
Here's an example:
```javascript
var Ignore = require("fstream-ignore")
Ignore({ path: __dirname
, ignoreFiles: [".ignore", ".gitignore"]
})
.on("child", function (c) {
console.error(c.path.substr(c.root.path.length + 1))
})
.pipe(tar.Pack())
.pipe(fs.createWriteStream("foo.tar"))
```
This will tar up the files in __dirname into `foo.tar`, ignoring
anything matched by the globs in any .iginore or .gitignore file.