## Encode shell variables Note that comments are dropped and values will be enclosed in single quotes as needed. Given a sample.yml file of: ```yaml # comment name: Mike Wazowski eyes: color: turquoise number: 1 friends: - James P. Sullivan - Celia Mae ``` then ```bash yq -o=shell sample.yml ``` will output ```sh name='Mike Wazowski' eyes_color=turquoise eyes_number=1 friends_0='James P. Sullivan' friends_1='Celia Mae' ``` ## Encode shell variables: illegal variable names as key. Keys that would be illegal as variable keys are adapted. Given a sample.yml file of: ```yaml ascii_=_symbols: replaced with _ "ascii_ _controls": dropped (this example uses \t) nonascii_א_characters: dropped effort_expeñded_tò_preserve_accented_latin_letters: moderate (via unicode NFKD) ``` then ```bash yq -o=shell sample.yml ``` will output ```sh ascii___symbols='replaced with _' ascii__controls='dropped (this example uses \t)' nonascii__characters=dropped effort_expended_to_preserve_accented_latin_letters='moderate (via unicode NFKD)' ``` ## Encode shell variables: empty values, arrays and maps Empty values are encoded to empty variables, but empty arrays and maps are skipped. Given a sample.yml file of: ```yaml empty: value: array: [] map: {} ``` then ```bash yq -o=shell sample.yml ``` will output ```sh empty_value= ``` ## Encode shell variables: single quotes in values Single quotes in values are encoded as '"'"' (close single quote, double-quoted single quote, open single quote). Given a sample.yml file of: ```yaml name: Miles O'Brien ``` then ```bash yq -o=shell sample.yml ``` will output ```sh name='Miles O'"'"'Brien' ```