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docs: Reword brace expansion
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Brace expansion
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A comma separated list of characters enclosed in curly braces will be expanded so each element of the list becomes a new parameter. This is useful to save on typing, and to separate a variable name from surrounding text.
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Curly braces can be used to write comma-separated lists. They will be expanded with each element becoming a new parameter, with the surrounding string attached. This is useful to save on typing, and to separate a variable name from surrounding text.
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Examples::
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> echo {$dogs}dog
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hotdog cooldog cutedog
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If two braces do not contain a "," or a variable expansion, they will not be expanded in this manner::
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If there is no "," or variable expansion between the curly braces, they will not be expanded::
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> echo foo-{}
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foo-{}
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> echo {,,/usr}/bin
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/bin /bin /usr/bin
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To use a "," as an element, `quote <#quotes>`_ or `escape <#escapes>`_ it.
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To use a "," as an element, :ref:`quote <quotes>` or :ref:`escape <escapes>` it.
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.. _expand-variable:
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