escape
- Command ReferenceEscape or unescape input
escape
takes input from either STDIN or the parameters and returns the same data, escaped.
!escape
does the same process in reverse, where it takes escaped data and returns its unescaped counterpart.
Escape
<stdin> -> escape -> <stdout>
escape string to escape -> <stdout>
Unescape
<stdin> -> !escape -> <stdout>
!escape string to unescape -> <stdout>
Escape
» out (multi
» line
» string) -> escape
"multi\nline\nstring\n"
escape
!escape
esccli
: Escapes an array so output is valid shell codeeschtml
: Encode or decodes text for HTMLescurl
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