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escaped backslashes in yaml
codaamok
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I did get confused there as the markdown describes the code blocks as YAML format, which doesn't need the backslashes escaping. It would make more sense to replace yml/yaml with json in there? Also the actual .ps1 doesn't escape the backslashes, should that be updated to reflect the readme? |
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escaped backslashes in yaml
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Escaped backslashes in yaml for ReadMe.md