# multimatch [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/sindresorhus/multimatch.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/sindresorhus/multimatch) > Extends [`minimatch.match()`](https://github.com/isaacs/minimatch#minimatchmatchlist-pattern-options) with support for multiple patterns ## Install ```sh $ npm install --save multimatch ``` ## Usage ```js var multimatch = require('multimatch'); multimatch(['unicorn', 'cake', 'rainbows'], ['*', '!cake']); //=> ['unicorn', 'rainbows'] ``` See the [tests](https://github.com/sindresorhus/multimatch/blob/master/test.js) for more usage examples and expected matches. ## API Same as [`minimatch.match()`](https://github.com/isaacs/minimatch#minimatchmatchlist-pattern-options) except for `pattern` also accepting an array. ```js var results = multimatch(paths, patterns); ``` The return value is an array of matching paths. ## How multiple patterns work Positive patterns (e.g. `foo` or `*`) add to the results, while negative patterns (e.g. `!foo`) subtract from the results. Therefore a lone negation (e.g. `['!foo']`) will never match anything – use `['*', '!foo']` instead. ## Globbing patterns Just a quick overview. - `*` matches any number of characters, but not `/` - `?` matches a single character, but not `/` - `**` matches any number of characters, including `/`, as long as it's the only thing in a path part - `{}` allows for a comma-separated list of "or" expressions - `!` at the beginning of a pattern will negate the match ## Related See [globby](https://github.com/sindresorhus/globby) if you need to match against the filesystem instead of a list. ## License MIT © [Sindre Sorhus](http://sindresorhus.com), [Jon Schlinkert](https://github.com/jonschlinkert)