Adjust European short trip heuristic from >3 days to >1 day to correctly detect when user has returned home from European trips. This fixes the April 29-30, 2023 case where the location incorrectly showed "Sankt Georg, Hamburg" instead of "Bristol" when the user was free (no events scheduled) after the foss-north trip ended on April 27. The previous logic required more than 3 days to pass before assuming return home from European countries, but for short European trips by rail/ferry, users typically return within 1-2 days. 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.ai/code) Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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normalize-path

Normalize slashes in a file path to be posix/unix-like forward slashes. Also condenses repeat slashes to a single slash and removes and trailing slashes, unless disabled.
Please consider following this project's author, Jon Schlinkert, and consider starring the project to show your ❤️ and support.
Install
Install with npm:
$ npm install --save normalize-path
Usage
const normalize = require('normalize-path');
console.log(normalize('\\foo\\bar\\baz\\'));
//=> '/foo/bar/baz'
win32 namespaces
console.log(normalize('\\\\?\\UNC\\Server01\\user\\docs\\Letter.txt'));
//=> '//?/UNC/Server01/user/docs/Letter.txt'
console.log(normalize('\\\\.\\CdRomX'));
//=> '//./CdRomX'
Consecutive slashes
Condenses multiple consecutive forward slashes (except for leading slashes in win32 namespaces) to a single slash.
console.log(normalize('.//foo//bar///////baz/'));
//=> './foo/bar/baz'
Trailing slashes
By default trailing slashes are removed. Pass false
as the last argument to disable this behavior and keep trailing slashes:
console.log(normalize('foo\\bar\\baz\\', false)); //=> 'foo/bar/baz/'
console.log(normalize('./foo/bar/baz/', false)); //=> './foo/bar/baz/'
Release history
v3.0
No breaking changes in this release.
- a check was added to ensure that win32 namespaces are handled properly by win32
path.parse()
after a path has been normalized by this library. - a minor optimization was made to simplify how the trailing separator was handled
About
Contributing
Pull requests and stars are always welcome. For bugs and feature requests, please create an issue.
Running Tests
Running and reviewing unit tests is a great way to get familiarized with a library and its API. You can install dependencies and run tests with the following command:
$ npm install && npm test
Building docs
(This project's readme.md is generated by verb, please don't edit the readme directly. Any changes to the readme must be made in the .verb.md readme template.)
To generate the readme, run the following command:
$ npm install -g verbose/verb#dev verb-generate-readme && verb
Related projects
Other useful path-related libraries:
- contains-path: Return true if a file path contains the given path. | homepage
- is-absolute: Returns true if a file path is absolute. Does not rely on the path module… more | homepage
- is-relative: Returns
true
if the path appears to be relative. | homepage - parse-filepath: Pollyfill for node.js
path.parse
, parses a filepath into an object. | homepage - path-ends-with: Return
true
if a file path ends with the given string/suffix. | homepage - unixify: Convert Windows file paths to unix paths. | homepage
Contributors
Commits | Contributor |
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35 | jonschlinkert |
1 | phated |
Author
Jon Schlinkert
License
Copyright © 2018, Jon Schlinkert. Released under the MIT License.
This file was generated by verb-generate-readme, v0.6.0, on April 19, 2018.