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Remy Sharp shared a beautiful shell trick that he found in Mikkel Malmberg's dotfiles. You probably know the inconvenience (it's not a big problem in my opinion); you read some documentation and find a shell command you have to run. Unfortunately, it includes a leading $
symbol. Now, you have to carefully copy the line to exclude the $
because your shell won't understand the $
.
What if your shell would be able to deal with a leading $
in your pasted commands? Here's the solution.
Add a $
file to your $PATH
that includes the following and you're done! ?
#!/bin/zsh
$@
All the $
command does is running the rest of the passed command arguments. That's beautiful!
Thanks Remy and Mikkel!
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This content originally appeared on Stefan Judis Web Development and was authored by Stefan Judis

Stefan Judis | Sciencx (2020-12-07T23:00:00+00:00) A trick to run shell examples with a leading $ (#snippet). Retrieved from https://www.scien.cx/2020/12/07/a-trick-to-run-shell-examples-with-a-leading-snippet/
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