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Epsilon Clue

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Warning: May contain nuts.

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Epsilon Clue Skip to content Epsilon Clue Warning: May contain nuts. Home Text Software Search for: Epsilon Clue Warning: May contain nuts. Search for: Home Text Software Home Hacking Things I've Learned Literate Lists I’ve written before about literate programming, and how one of its most attractive features is that you can write code with the primary goal of conveying information to a person, and only secondarily of telling a computer what to do. So there’s a bit in my .bashrc that adds directories to $PATH that isn’t as reader-friendly as I’d like: for dir in \ /usr/sbin \ /opt/sbin \ /usr/local/sbin \ /some/very/specific/directory \ ; do PATH="$dir:$PATH" done I’d like to be add a comment to each directory entry, explaining why I want it in $PATH , but sh syntax won’t let me: there’s just no way to interleave strings and comments this way. So far, I’ve documented these directories in a comment ...

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