I don’t know the system in question, but it’s definitely a bad design when comments need to be written with care. Either you set this up in a really wonky way, or the system you’re using did and it should be fixed ASAP.
What code is in charge of injecting things into a shell script?
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is that really a thing for unit files? Why the hell a comment needs escaping?
To avoid having it hosted separately its injected into a shell script as a string
I don’t know the system in question, but it’s definitely a bad design when comments need to be written with care. Either you set this up in a really wonky way, or the system you’re using did and it should be fixed ASAP.
What code is in charge of injecting things into a shell script?
You haven’t met Tom. Have you even tried JDSL?
terraform(really is just a injection of a file() into a shell script)
Did you unlike your own comment?
I don’t think I did(though sometimes I do accidentally because of the Jeroba app UX)
Ah, I don’t think I’ve ever had this with Jerboa… Cool to know, thanks!