I have the following bash string and I need to add a line break to it, before the 'Hello' string:
bash -c "echo 'Hello' > /location/file"
I already tried adding it with different variations of the \n syntax; Before the double quotes, inside the range of the double quotes, and with different variations of escaping.
How could I add a line break just before the 'Hello' string, so to make it appear in the second row?
echoand backslash, given several times over on this very WWW site alone) is standard. – JdeBP Jan 03 '17 at 09:23printf, literal newlines within a quoted string? – Gert van den Berg Jan 04 '17 at 12:41