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authorJulien M'Poy <julien.mpoy@gmail.com>2017-11-08 13:29:24 +0100
committerJulien M'Poy <julien.mpoy@gmail.com>2017-11-08 13:29:24 +0100
commit5e81853768c0f3cc55c05e0dfec18773045df952 (patch)
treeb62c3fb0bfc6de3318e962b330e163f3d65cdfa6 /bash.html.markdown
parent20893f5d83b4f7a1585bac9e7656d6af46183262 (diff)
parent6ce71c56d6affb57a3537a2732485a4918306d4b (diff)
Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master'
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diff --git a/bash.html.markdown b/bash.html.markdown
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@@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ Variable= 'Some string' # => returns error: "Some string: command not found"
# Using the variable:
echo $Variable # => Some string
echo "$Variable" # => Some string
-echo '$Variable' # => Some string
+echo '$Variable' # => $Variable
# When you use the variable itself — assign it, export it, or else — you write
# its name without $. If you want to use the variable's value, you should use $.
# Note that ' (single quote) won't expand the variables!