Convert Windows file paths to unix paths.
Install with npm:
$ npm install --save unixifyInstall with yarn:
$ yarn add unixifyvar unixify = require('unixify');
unixify(filepath[, stripTrailingSlash]);Strips leading drive letters and dot-slash (./)
unixify('.\\one\\two\\three');  //=> 'one/two/three'
unixify('./one/two/three');     //=> 'one/two/three'
unixify('C:\\one\\two\\three'); //=> '/one/two/three'
unixify('\\one\\two\\three');   //=> '/one/two/three'Normalizes path separators to forward slashes
unixify('one\\two\\three');      //=> 'one/two/three'
unixify('\\one\\two\\three');    //=> '/one/two/three'
unixify('C:\\one\\two\\three');  //=> '/one/two/three'Combines multiple consecutive slashes
unixify('one//two//////three'),     //=> 'one/two/three'
unixify('\\one\\two\\//three');     //=> '/one/two/three'
unixify('C:\\//one\\two\\//three'); //=> '/one/two/three'Strips trailing slashes by default
unixify('one//two//////three//'), //=> 'one/two/three'
unixify('C:\\one\\two\\three\\'); //=> '/one/two/three'Keep trailing slashes
By passing false as the second argument
unixify('one//two//////three//'), //=> 'one/two/three/'
unixify('C:\\one\\two\\three\\'); //=> '/one/two/three/'- contains-path: Return true if a file path contains the given path. | homepage
- ends-with: Returns trueif the givenstringorarrayends withsuffixusing strict equality for… more | homepage
- is-absolute: Polyfill for node.js path.isAbolute. Returns true if a file path is absolute. | homepage
- normalize-path: Normalize file path slashes to be unix-like forward slashes. Also condenses repeat slashes to a… more | homepage
- path-ends-with: Return trueif a file path ends with the given string/suffix. | homepage
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