Escaping and Quoting |
Linux Commands - Shells |
Each character in a command is interpreted by the shell. If it is a normal character, the shell returns it to the whole of the command as a normal character. However, it it is a special character, a metacharacter, the result of the interaction with the metacharacter will be used. A special character like a wildcard “*” will be interpreted by the shell and expansion be performed. Here you can see the special character “*” is expanded to all files and folders that start with “s”. Lesson 4 / Lesson 6
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