slash, a symbolic link graffiti for the root filesystem of a unix-like OS.1

To install:

$ sudo ln -s / /slash

To view:

$ ls /slash
bin  boot  dev  etc  home  mnt  nix  proc  root  run  slash  srv  sys  tmp  usr  var
$ ls /slash/slash
bin  boot  dev  etc  home  mnt  nix  proc  root  run  slash  srv  sys  tmp  usr  var
$ ls /slash/slash/slash
bin  boot  dev  etc  home  mnt  nix  proc  root  run  slash  srv  sys  tmp  usr  var
$ ls /slash/slash/slash/slash
bin  boot  dev  etc  home  mnt  nix  proc  root  run  slash  srv  sys  tmp  usr  var
$ ls /slash/slash/slash/slash/slash
bin  boot  dev  etc  home  mnt  nix  proc  root  run  slash  srv  sys  tmp  usr  var
$ ls /slash/slash/slash/slash/slash/slash
bin  boot  dev  etc  home  mnt  nix  proc  root  run  slash  srv  sys  tmp  usr  var
$ ls /slash/slash/slash/slash/slash/slash/slash
bin  boot  dev  etc  home  mnt  nix  proc  root  run  slash  srv  sys  tmp  usr  var
$ ls /slash/slash/slash/slash/slash/slash/slash/slash
bin  boot  dev  etc  home  mnt  nix  proc  root  run  slash  srv  sys  tmp  usr  var
  1. Use at your own risk. If your system hangs because something is stuck traversing your whole root filesystem, I’m not responsible :)