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█▌ - COMMANDS ENDING WITH BACKSLASH / - █▌
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█ Not familiar with command lines ending with \: ▐▌
█ Some of these command lines are quite long so I've used the backslash '\' ▐▌
█ character to break them up into two lines (so that you don't have to ▐▌
█ scroll off this page so far). The \ means in this case to be continued or ▐▌
█ more to come. A command ending with \ in your terminal will reply with: > ▐▌
█ That means it is waiting for the rest of your command. ▐▌
█ Do NOT add a space at the end of the \ or the cmd won't work. ▐▌
█ For example: ▐▌
█ echo -e "\e[01;32m$(/usr/games/fortune | cowsay -f $(ls /usr/share/cowsay/cows/ | shuf -n1))\e[00m"
█ Broken into two lines is: ▐▌
█ echo -e "\e[01;32m$(/usr/games/fortune | cowsay -f \ ▐▌
█ $(ls /usr/share/cowsay/cows/ | shuf -n1))\e[00m" ▐▌
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