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# envsubst
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-> Substitutes shell format strings with environment variables in text.
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-> Strings to be replaced should be in either `${var}` or `$var` format.
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+> Substitutes environment variables with their value in shell format strings.
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+> Variables to be replaced should be in either `${var}` or `$var` format.
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-- Replace environment variables in stdin and output to `stdout`:
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+- Replace environment variables in `stdin` and output to `stdout`:
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`echo '{{$HOME}}' | envsubst`
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- Replace environment variables in an input file and output to `stdout`:
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-`envsubst < {{path/to/input}}`
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+`envsubst < {{path/to/input_file}}`
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- Replace environment variables in an input file and output to a file:
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-`envsubst < {{path/to/input}} > {{path/to/output}}`
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+`envsubst < {{path/to/input_file}} > {{path/to/output_file}}`
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-- Replace environment variables in input from a space-separated list:
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+- Replace environment variables in an input file from a space-separated list:
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-`envsubst {{variables}} < {{path/to/input}}`
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+`envsubst '{{$USER $SHELL $HOME}}' < {{path/to/input_file}}`
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