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[](https://travis-ci.org/lydell/urix) Overview ======== Makes Windows-style paths more unix and URI friendly. Useful if you work with paths that eventually will be used in URLs. ```js var urix = require("urix") // On Windows: urix("c:\\users\\you\\foo") // /users/you/foo // On unix-like systems: urix("c:\\users\\you\\foo") // c:\users\you\foo ``` Installation ============ `npm install urix` ```js var urix = require("urix") ``` Usage ===== ### `urix(path)` ### On Windows, replaces all backslashes with slashes and uses a slash instead of a drive letter and a colon for absolute paths. On unix-like systems it is a no-op. License ======= [The X11 (“MIT”) License](LICENSE).
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