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How to preserve line breaks when storing command output to a variable? [duplicate]
I’m using bash shell on Linux. I have this simple script …
#!/bin/bash
TEMP=`sed -n '/'"Starting deployment of"'/,/'"Failed to start context"'/p' "/usr/java/jboss/standalone/log/server.log" | tac | ...
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How to echo multi lined strings in a Bourne shell [duplicate]
I want to create some scripts for filling some templates and inserting them into my project folder. I want to use a shell script for this, and the templates are very small so I want to embed them in ...
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answer
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SHELL add double quotes at the beginning and end of specific variable [duplicate]
I have variable in shell script which takes a value in variable $var1.
If I do echo $var1 I will get for example value Boston.
My desired value is "Boston"
I tried couple of cases:
var1=""$var1""
...
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Getting "[: =: unary operator expected" in a bash program [duplicate]
I've been working on a sample bash program to practice bash scripting, but whenever I try to run it with the correct variables, it outputs "[: =: unary operator expected" and quits.
#! /bin/...
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What is the difference between "$a" and $a in unix [duplicate]
For example:
#!/bin/sh
a=0
while [ "$a" -lt 10 ]
b="$a"
while [ "$b" -ge 0 ] do
echo -n "$b "
b=`expr $b - 1`
done
echo
a=`expr $a + 1`
done*
The above mentioned script ...
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Invalid string: control characters from U+0000 through U+001F must be escaped using Bash? [duplicate]
I have a function like:
getServers() {
curl -s -X GET ...
}
The output is a complex JSON string. I can parse the JSON like this:
serverId=$(getServers | jq -r ".[] | select(whatever...)"...
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what is the difference between $1 and "$1" in bash script? [duplicate]
example
while [ -n "$1" ]
do
something
done
can i write $1 instead of "$1"? And what is the difference between
user=alexander and user="alexander"? Thanks
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answer
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check if variable exist using if else bash script [duplicate]
I try to write a very simple bash script file named bash_script.sh
#!/bin/bash
if [ -z $1 ];then
echo $1
else
echo 'no variable'
fi
in the terminal I tried to run ./bash_script.sh ...
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append json array using jq [duplicate]
I have a json file which I am fetching from consul and the results are very simple:
[ { "name" : Jon", "class" : "senior" } ]
I want to update the array with below ...
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How to preserve trailing whitespace in bash function arguments? [duplicate]
Consider the following bash script:
#!/bin/bash
function foo {
echo -n $1
echo $2
}
foo 'Testing... ' 'OK' # => Testing...OK
# Whitespace --^ ^
# Missing whitespace -----...
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Why cURL outputs process name? And how to get rid of it? [duplicate]
Usually when you use cURL the output looks like that:
alex$ curl http://some-url
some-content
But, for some urls the outputs is different:
alex$ curl http://some-url
[1] 81030
alex$ some-content
[1]...
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how to store the result of sed in variable with the new line characters [duplicate]
i tries storing data of sed in this way,
line=$(sed 's/old/new/g' data.t)
but the problem is newline do not get stored in a variable.
the sed command produces a output in which there are new lines ...
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AIX / Unix - Delete files older than x days [duplicate]
I have been struggling with this one for quite a few days now. It seems simple enough but I cannot seem to find the right command or arguments needed to accomplish this (seemingly) simple task. I ...
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Why do I use double quotes in shell scripts [duplicate]
I understand the usage single quote and double quote.
but I don't know situation need to double quotes in the script.
there is no diff that statements
$ echo hello world! $1
$ echo "hello world! $1"...
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When should I double-quote a parameter expansion? [duplicate]
Say I have a variable x. When expanding it, should I use $x or "$x"?
(This is intended as a canonical duplicate for any question that revolves around unquoted parameter expansions.)