Text utilities
Local Backslash Escape for Mac and iOS
Escape or unescape backslashes in text. Blissum keeps this utility local on macOS, iPhone, and iPad so you do not have to paste code, tokens, certificates, URLs, or private text into random online tools.
A private alternative to online escape backslashes tools
Switch between escaping and unescaping string content that contains backslashes, quotes, newlines, tabs, null bytes, Unicode escapes, and hex escapes. It is useful when moving strings between JSON, code, config files, shell snippets, and documentation. Blissum gives you a local string escape tool for small but error-prone transformations that often include private values.
Blissum groups everyday code, text, data, and web utilities into one local app for Mac, iPhone, and iPad, which is especially useful where iOS has fewer native developer-tool options.
Useful for
This page intentionally covers the practical ways people describe the same workflow, especially when they want a native, local, or offline option instead of a web-based tool.
- Backslash Escape on Mac without opening an online tool
- Backslash Escape on iPhone or iPad
- A private alternative to escape backslashes websites
- Offline Backslash Escape for snippets that should stay on your device
- People may search for it as: escape backslashes
- People may search for it as: unescape backslashes
- People may search for it as: string escape tool
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Use Backslash Escape locally in Blissum
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