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string-concatenation

How to concatenate string variables in Bash

August 22, 2022 by Tarik

foo=”Hello” foo=”${foo} World” echo “${foo}” > Hello World In general to concatenate two variables you can just write them one after another: a=”Hello” b=’World’ c=”${a} ${b}” echo “${c}” > Hello World

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