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Hi. I'm trying to do the following in a bash script:

com=`ssh host "ls -lh" `

echo $com

It works, but the echo will break the output (instead of getting all lines in a column, I get them all in a row).

If I do: ssh host ls -lh in the CLI it will give me the correct output + layout.

Any ideas?

+1  A: 

You need:

echo "$com"

The quotes make the shell not break the value up into "words", but pass it as a single argument to echo.

legoscia
Oh c'mon, I was expecting something more "difficult".But nonetheless, it worked.Thanks!
w00t
A: 

Put double quotes around $com:

com=`ssh host "ls -lh"`
printf "%s" $com | tr -dc '\n' | wc -c   # count newlines
printf "%s" "$com" | tr -dc '\n' | wc -c
echo "$com"
dragpv
Nice explanation with those printf commands.
w00t