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SC1001
wileyhy edited this page Oct 6, 2024
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# Want literal backslash
echo Yay \o/
# Want other characters
bell=\a
echo 'Yay \o/'
bell="$(printf '\a')"
You have escaped something that has no special meaning when escaped. The backslash will be simply be ignored.
If the backslash was supposed to be literal, single quote or escape it.
If you wanted it to expand to something, rewrite the expression to use printf
(or in bash, $'\t'
). If the sequence in question is \n
, \t
or \r
, you instead get a SC1012 that describes this.
None. ShellCheck (as of 2017-07-03, commit 31bb02d6
) will not warn when the first letter of a command is unnecessarily escaped, as this is frequently used to suppress aliases interactively.
https://www.gnu.org/software/bash/manual/html_node/Aliases.html https://www.gnu.org/software/bash/manual/html_node/Quoting.html https://tiswww.case.edu/php/chet/bash/bash.html