�PNG  IHDR��;���IDATx��ܻn�0���K�� �)(�pA��� ���7�LeG{�� �§㻢|��ذaÆ 6lذaÆ 6lذaÆ 6lom��$^�y���ذag�5bÆ 6lذaÆ 6lذa{���� 6lذaÆ �`����}H�Fkm�,�m����Ӫ���ô�ô!� �x�|'ܢ˟;�E:���9�&ᶒ�}�{�v]�n&�6� �h��_��t�ڠ͵-ҫ���Z;��Z$�.�P���k�ž)�!��o���>}l�eQfJ�T��u і���چ��\��X=8��Rن4`Vw�l�>����n�G�^��i�s��"ms�$�u��i��?w�bs[m�6�K4���O���.�4��%����/����b�C%��t ��M�ז� �-l�G6�mrz2���s�%�9��s@���-�k�9�=���)������k�B5����\��+͂�Zsٲ ��Rn��~G���R���C����� �wIcI��n7jJ���hۛNCS|���j0��8y�iHKֶۛ�k�Ɉ+;Sz������L/��F�*\��Ԕ�#"5��m�2��[S��������=�g��n�a�P�e�ғ�L�� lذaÆ 6l�^k��̱aÆ 6lذaÆ 6lذa;���� �_��ذaÆ 6lذaÆ 6lذaÆ ���R���IEND�B` # mime Comprehensive MIME type mapping API based on mime-db module. ## Install Install with [npm](http://github.com/isaacs/npm): npm install mime ## Contributing / Testing npm run test ## Command Line mime [path_string] E.g. > mime scripts/jquery.js application/javascript ## API - Queries ### mime.lookup(path) Get the mime type associated with a file, if no mime type is found `application/octet-stream` is returned. Performs a case-insensitive lookup using the extension in `path` (the substring after the last '/' or '.'). E.g. ```js var mime = require('mime'); mime.lookup('/path/to/file.txt'); // => 'text/plain' mime.lookup('file.txt'); // => 'text/plain' mime.lookup('.TXT'); // => 'text/plain' mime.lookup('htm'); // => 'text/html' ``` ### mime.default_type Sets the mime type returned when `mime.lookup` fails to find the extension searched for. (Default is `application/octet-stream`.) ### mime.extension(type) Get the default extension for `type` ```js mime.extension('text/html'); // => 'html' mime.extension('application/octet-stream'); // => 'bin' ``` ### mime.charsets.lookup() Map mime-type to charset ```js mime.charsets.lookup('text/plain'); // => 'UTF-8' ``` (The logic for charset lookups is pretty rudimentary. Feel free to suggest improvements.) ## API - Defining Custom Types Custom type mappings can be added on a per-project basis via the following APIs. ### mime.define() Add custom mime/extension mappings ```js mime.define({ 'text/x-some-format': ['x-sf', 'x-sft', 'x-sfml'], 'application/x-my-type': ['x-mt', 'x-mtt'], // etc ... }); mime.lookup('x-sft'); // => 'text/x-some-format' ``` The first entry in the extensions array is returned by `mime.extension()`. E.g. ```js mime.extension('text/x-some-format'); // => 'x-sf' ``` ### mime.load(filepath) Load mappings from an Apache ".types" format file ```js mime.load('./my_project.types'); ``` The .types file format is simple - See the `types` dir for examples.