I was doing something very simple like: v=5 echo "$v" and expected it to print 5. However, it does not. The value that was just set is not available for the next command.
I recently learnt that "In most shells, each command of a pipeline is executed in a separate SubShell". However, in this case...
Consider this snippet:
$ SOMEVAR=AAA
$ echo zzz $SOMEVAR zzz
zzz AAA zzz
Here I've set $SOMEVAR to AAA on the first line - and when I echo it on the second line, I get the AAA contents as expected.
But then, if I try to specify the variable on the same command line as the echo:
$ SOMEVAR=B...
unusual to get something merged in my experience, but I can't say I disagree with the outcome as such ... I can't tell from the timelines what exactly was merged though?
this has been discussed in the SOCVR room as well, maybe follow up there if you want to
oh I see now that Cody marked some answers as migrated from the old question
@oguzismail it's ok, oguz. It is good to condensate good content in one single place and my question did not have good SEO. Hopefully Charles's answer will go up
Hello all - wondering if anyone could point me the in the direciton of documentation for my query
I have an Ubuntu VM setup on Azure
on one of my machines i downloaded the provided ssh file and added it to the recommended location and was able to connect to my VM all good so far
now from another laptop I want to do the same thing, I can grab my SSH key from the azure portal - but unsure what commands I should do to add this ssh key to my local env (using WSL linux ubuntu 18.4 if thats of any consequence)
I'm sure this is simple hence my reluctance to ask a question