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Supply links for fs.createWriteStream() in fs.md.

PR-URL: #23104
Reviewed-By: Denys Otrishko <shishugi@gmail.com>
Reviewed-By: Vse Mozhet Byt <vsemozhetbyt@gmail.com>
Reviewed-By: Trivikram Kamat <trivikr.dev@gmail.com>
Reviewed-By: Sakthipriyan Vairamani <thechargingvolcano@gmail.com>
Reviewed-By: Colin Ihrig <cjihrig@gmail.com>
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Trott authored and targos committed Sep 27, 2018
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The path to the file the stream is writing to as specified in the first
argument to `fs.createWriteStream()`. If `path` is passed as a string, then
argument to [`fs.createWriteStream()`][]. If `path` is passed as a string, then
`writeStream.path` will be a string. If `path` is passed as a `Buffer`, then
`writeStream.path` will be a `Buffer`.

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a `Promise` for an `Object` with `bytesWritten` and `buffer` properties.

It is unsafe to use `fs.write()` multiple times on the same file without waiting
for the callback. For this scenario, `fs.createWriteStream()` is recommended.
for the callback. For this scenario, [`fs.createWriteStream()`][] is
recommended.

On Linux, positional writes don't work when the file is opened in append mode.
The kernel ignores the position argument and always appends the data to
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[`Buffer.byteLength`][].

It is unsafe to use `fs.write()` multiple times on the same file without waiting
for the callback. For this scenario, `fs.createWriteStream()` is recommended.
for the callback. For this scenario, [`fs.createWriteStream()`][] is
recommended.

On Linux, positional writes don't work when the file is opened in append mode.
The kernel ignores the position argument and always appends the data to
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Any specified file descriptor has to support writing.

It is unsafe to use `fs.writeFile()` multiple times on the same file without
waiting for the callback. For this scenario, `fs.createWriteStream()` is
waiting for the callback. For this scenario, [`fs.createWriteStream()`][] is
recommended.

If a file descriptor is specified as the `file`, it will not be closed
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It is unsafe to use `filehandle.write()` multiple times on the same file
without waiting for the `Promise` to be resolved (or rejected). For this
scenario, `fs.createWriteStream` is strongly recommended.
scenario, [`fs.createWriteStream()`][] is strongly recommended.

On Linux, positional writes do not work when the file is opened in append mode.
The kernel ignores the position argument and always appends the data to
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[`fs.chmod()`]: #fs_fs_chmod_path_mode_callback
[`fs.chown()`]: #fs_fs_chown_path_uid_gid_callback
[`fs.copyFile()`]: #fs_fs_copyfile_src_dest_flags_callback
[`fs.createWriteStream()`]: #fs_fs_createwritestream_path_options
[`fs.exists()`]: fs.html#fs_fs_exists_path_callback
[`fs.fstat()`]: #fs_fs_fstat_fd_options_callback
[`fs.ftruncate()`]: #fs_fs_ftruncate_fd_len_callback
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