RE: CodeWithStyle - Better bash scripts

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CodeWithStyle - Better bash scripts

in bash •  6 years ago 

The wide used syntax for creating an command substitution is trough the backticks ....

Your backticks aren't actually shown though, you would have to type them like so:
(2 ticks, space, 1 tick, dots, 1 tick, space, 2 ticks) to display: `...`

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Yeah, that one was pretty problematic, thank you!