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27 changes: 14 additions & 13 deletions doc/api/fs.md
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* `mode` {Integer}
* `callback` {Function}

Tests a user's permissions for the file specified by `path`. `mode` is an
optional integer that specifies the accessibility checks to be performed. The
following constants define the possible values of `mode`. It is possible to
create a mask consisting of the bitwise OR of two or more values.
Tests a user's permissions for the file or directory specified by `path`.
The `mode` argument is an optional integer that specifies the accessibility
checks to be performed. The following constants define the possible values of
`mode`. It is possible to create a mask consisting of the bitwise OR of two or
more values.

- `fs.constants.F_OK` - File is visible to the calling process. This is useful
- `fs.constants.F_OK` - `path` is visible to the calling process. This is useful
for determining if a file exists, but says nothing about `rwx` permissions.
Default if no `mode` is specified.
- `fs.constants.R_OK` - File can be read by the calling process.
- `fs.constants.W_OK` - File can be written by the calling process.
- `fs.constants.X_OK` - File can be executed by the calling process. This has no
effect on Windows (will behave like `fs.constants.F_OK`).
- `fs.constants.R_OK` - `path` can be read by the calling process.
- `fs.constants.W_OK` - `path` can be written by the calling process.
- `fs.constants.X_OK` - `path` can be executed by the calling process. This has
no effect on Windows (will behave like `fs.constants.F_OK`).

The final argument, `callback`, is a callback function that is invoked with
a possible error argument. If any of the accessibility checks fail, the error
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* `path` {String | Buffer}
* `mode` {Integer}

Synchronous version of [`fs.access()`][]. This throws if any accessibility
Synchronous version of [`fs.access()`][]. This throws if any accessibility
checks fail, and does nothing otherwise.

## fs.appendFile(file, data[, options], callback)
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -503,8 +504,8 @@ the file instead of the entire file. Both `start` and `end` are inclusive and
start at 0. The `encoding` can be any one of those accepted by [`Buffer`][].

If `fd` is specified, `ReadStream` will ignore the `path` argument and will use
the specified file descriptor. This means that no `'open'` event will be
emitted. Note that `fd` should be blocking; non-blocking `fd`s should be passed
the specified file descriptor. This means that no `'open'` event will be
emitted. Note that `fd` should be blocking; non-blocking `fd`s should be passed
to [`net.Socket`][].

If `autoClose` is false, then the file descriptor won't be closed, even if
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</tr>
<tr>
<td><code>O_SYMLINK</code></td>
<td>Flag indicating to open the symbolic link itself rather than the
<td>Flag indicating to open the symbolic link itself rather than the
resource it is pointing to.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
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