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# slash
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> Convert Windows backslash paths to slash paths: `foo\\bar` ➔ `foo/bar`
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[Forward-slash paths can be used in Windows](http://superuser.com/a/176395/6877) as long as they're not extended-length paths.
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This was created since the `path` methods in Node.js outputs `\\` paths on Windows.
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## Install
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```sh
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npm install slash
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```
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## Usage
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```js
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import path from 'node:path';
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import slash from 'slash';
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const string = path.join('foo', 'bar');
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// Unix => foo/bar
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// Windows => foo\\bar
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slash(string);
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// Unix => foo/bar
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// Windows => foo/bar
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```
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## API
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### slash(path)
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Type: `string`
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Accepts a Windows backslash path and returns a path with forward slashes.
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