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    • BashGuide/InputAndOutput - Greg's Wiki

      You can avoid this by temporarily removing the indentation for the lines of your Heredocs. However, that distorts your pretty and consistent indentation. There is an alternative. If you use <<-END instead of <<END as your Heredoc operator, Bash removes any tab characters in the beginning of each line of your Heredoc content before sending it to the command. That way you can still use tabs (but not spaces) to indent your Heredoc content with the rest of your code. Those tabs will not be sent to the command that receives your Heredoc. You can also use tabs to indent your sentinel string.

      February 28, 2014 at 5:37:35 PM GMT+1 - permalink - archive.org - http://mywiki.wooledge.org/BashGuide/InputAndOutput
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