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Joachim Ansorg edited this page Nov 12, 2021
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$ is not used specially and should therefore be escaped.
Problematic code:
echo "$"Correct code:
echo "\$"Rationale:
$ is special in double quotes, but there are some cases where it's interpreted literally:
- Following a backslash:
echo "\$" - In a context where the shell can't make sense of it, such as at the end of the string, (
"foo$") or before some constructs ("$'foo'").
To avoid relying on strange and shell-specific behavior, any $ intended to be literal should be escaped with a backslash.
Removed in v0.3.3 - 2014-05-29