Normalize file path slashes to be unix-like forward slashes. Also condenses repeat slashes to a single slash and removes and trailing slashes.
Install with npm
$ npm i normalize-path --save
var normalize = require('normalize-path');
normalize('\\foo\\bar\\baz\\');
//=> '/foo/bar/baz'
normalize('./foo/bar/baz/');
//=> './foo/bar/baz'
Pass false
as the last argument to not strip trailing slashes:
normalize('./foo/bar/baz/', false);
//=> './foo/bar/baz/'
normalize('foo\\bar\\baz\\', false);
//=> 'foo/bar/baz/'
Other useful libraries for working with paths in node.js:
contains-path: Return true if a file path contains the given path. | homepage |
ends-with: Returns true if the given string or array ends with suffix using strict equality for… more |
homepage |
is-absolute: Returns true if a file path is absolute. | homepage |
is-relative: Returns true if the path appears to be relative. |
homepage |
parse-filepath: Parse a filepath into an object. Falls back on the native node.js path.parse method if… more |
homepage |
path-ends-with: Return true if a file path ends with the given string/suffix. |
homepage |
path-segments: Get n specific segments of a file path, e.g. first 2, last 3, etc. | homepage |
rewrite-ext: Automatically re-write the destination extension of a filepath based on the source extension. e.g … more | homepage |
unixify: Convert Windows file paths to unix paths. | homepage |
Install dev dependencies:
$ npm i -d && npm test
Pull requests and stars are always welcome. For bugs and feature requests, please create an issue.
Jon Schlinkert
Copyright © 2015 Jon Schlinkert Released under the MIT license.
This file was generated by verb-cli on November 17, 2015.