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