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## Quotes
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In Bash, different styles of quotes mean different things:
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In Bash, different styles of quotes (or a backtick) mean different things:
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| Single Quotes (') | Enclosing characters in single quotes (`'`) preserves the literal value of each character within the quotes. A single quote may not occur between single quotes, even when preceded by a backslash. Commands in single quotes will not be evaluated. |
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| Double Quotes (") | Enclosing characters in double quotes (`"`) preserves the literal value of all characters within the quotes, with the exception of `$`, \`, `\`, and, when history expansion is enabled, `!`. The characters `$` and \‘ retain their special meaning within double quotes. A double quote may be quoted within double quotes by preceding it with a backslash. When the shell is in POSIX mode (see Bash POSIX Mode), the ‘!’ has no special meaning within double quotes, even when history expansion is enabled.<br><br>Within double quotes, substitution can be done using `$()`.<br>```<br>"Output of ls: $(ls)"<br>``` |
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| Backtick (\`) | While a backtick is not technically a quotation mark, it's included here. Backticks are used to substitute the output of one command |
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## Commands
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