How can I get the actual parent folder when tilde(~) gives me the node_modules folder?












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I'm running an app written in Angular 2.



In angular.json file I have:



        "stylePreprocessorOptions": {
"includePaths": [
"node_modules"
]
},


and because of that I can, in .scss files, import things from node_modules this way:



@import "~@clr/ui/src/utils/dependencies.clarity";


, so use ~ as a root, which is node_modules here.



I would like to go to parent folder from ~, but doing this like:



@import "~/../node_modules/@clr/ui/src/utils/dependencies.clarity";


is not working.



I know that I could simply add something more to includePaths, but is it possible to somehow go to parent of ~ in import?



Maybe I'm typing something wrong, but I tried few ways, and none were working...










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    I'm running an app written in Angular 2.



    In angular.json file I have:



            "stylePreprocessorOptions": {
    "includePaths": [
    "node_modules"
    ]
    },


    and because of that I can, in .scss files, import things from node_modules this way:



    @import "~@clr/ui/src/utils/dependencies.clarity";


    , so use ~ as a root, which is node_modules here.



    I would like to go to parent folder from ~, but doing this like:



    @import "~/../node_modules/@clr/ui/src/utils/dependencies.clarity";


    is not working.



    I know that I could simply add something more to includePaths, but is it possible to somehow go to parent of ~ in import?



    Maybe I'm typing something wrong, but I tried few ways, and none were working...










    share|improve this question



























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      I'm running an app written in Angular 2.



      In angular.json file I have:



              "stylePreprocessorOptions": {
      "includePaths": [
      "node_modules"
      ]
      },


      and because of that I can, in .scss files, import things from node_modules this way:



      @import "~@clr/ui/src/utils/dependencies.clarity";


      , so use ~ as a root, which is node_modules here.



      I would like to go to parent folder from ~, but doing this like:



      @import "~/../node_modules/@clr/ui/src/utils/dependencies.clarity";


      is not working.



      I know that I could simply add something more to includePaths, but is it possible to somehow go to parent of ~ in import?



      Maybe I'm typing something wrong, but I tried few ways, and none were working...










      share|improve this question
















      I'm running an app written in Angular 2.



      In angular.json file I have:



              "stylePreprocessorOptions": {
      "includePaths": [
      "node_modules"
      ]
      },


      and because of that I can, in .scss files, import things from node_modules this way:



      @import "~@clr/ui/src/utils/dependencies.clarity";


      , so use ~ as a root, which is node_modules here.



      I would like to go to parent folder from ~, but doing this like:



      @import "~/../node_modules/@clr/ui/src/utils/dependencies.clarity";


      is not working.



      I know that I could simply add something more to includePaths, but is it possible to somehow go to parent of ~ in import?



      Maybe I'm typing something wrong, but I tried few ways, and none were working...







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