How to remove the first/last characters from a variable in a shell script
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While working on a Bash / Fish script I had the need to remove the last n characters from a string and it took way longer to figure out than I wanted.
Here’s the solution I found:
#!/bin/sh
original="my original string"
result=$(echo $original | cut -c10-) #cut first 10 chars
echo $result
To remove the last n characters:
#!/bin/sh
original="my original string"
result=$(echo $original | rev | cut -c10- | rev) #cut last 10 chars
echo $result
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