I'm studying bash, and I came across this Stackoverflow thread which contains this bit of code:
var="abcde" echo ${var%d*}
The output is abc, but I can't figure out why. I understand that %d is used to indicate an integer number and * represents anything, but I can't figure out why those together would truncate var to only 3 characters.
abc
%d
*
var
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