I have a config file which contains some ENV_VARIABLE styled variables.
This is my file.
It might contain $EXAMPLES of text.
Now I want that variable replaced with a value which is saved in my actual environment variables. So I'm trying this:
export EXAMPLES=lots
envsubst < file.txt > file.txt
But it doesn't work when the input file and output file are identical. The result is an empty file of size 0.
There must be a good reason for this, some bash basics that I'm not aware of?
How do I achieve what I want to do, ideally without first outputting to a different file and then replacing the original file with it?
I know that I can do it easily enough with sed
, but when I discovered the envsubst
command I thought that it should be perfect for my use case, so I'd like to use that.
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