fish-shell/doc_src/cmds/string-collect.rst
Mikel Ward 96425d2231 Fix string collect examples
collect -N leaves the trailing newline, not the other way around.
2020-06-07 19:33:27 +02:00

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string-collect - join strings into one
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Synopsis
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.. BEGIN SYNOPSIS
::
string collect [(-N | --no-trim-newlines)] [STRING...]
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Description
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.. BEGIN DESCRIPTION
``string collect`` collects its input into a single output argument, without splitting the output when used in a command substitution. This is useful when trying to collect multiline output from another command into a variable. Exit status: 0 if any output argument is non-empty, or 1 otherwise.
If invoked with multiple arguments instead of input, ``string collect`` preserves each argument separately, where the number of output arguments is equal to the number of arguments given to ``string collect``.
Any trailing newlines on the input are trimmed, just as with ``"$(cmd)"`` substitution in sh. ``--no-trim-newlines`` can be used to disable this behavior, which may be useful when running a command such as ``set contents (cat filename | string collect -N)``.
.. END DESCRIPTION
Examples
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.. BEGIN EXAMPLES
::
>_ echo \"(echo one\ntwo\nthree | string collect)\"
"one
two
three"
>_ echo \"(echo one\ntwo\nthree | string collect -N)\"
"one
two
three
"
.. END EXAMPLES