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# strip-final-newline
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> Strip the final [newline character](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newline) from a string/buffer
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Can be useful when parsing the output of, for example, `ChildProcess#execFile`, as [binaries usually output a newline at the end](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/729692/why-should-text-files-end-with-a-newline). Normally, you would use `stdout.trim()`, but that would also remove newlines at the start and whitespace.
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## Install
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```
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$ npm install strip-final-newline
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```
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## Usage
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```js
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import stripFinalNewline from 'strip-final-newline';
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stripFinalNewline('foo\nbar\n\n');
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//=> 'foo\nbar\n'
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stripFinalNewline(Buffer.from('foo\nbar\n\n')).toString();
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//=> 'foo\nbar\n'
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```
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