In my program, I would like to first get the user input, and insert a \\ before each /
so I write this, but it doesn\'t work.
echo
Try this:
website=$(sed 's|/|\\/|g' <<< $website)
Bash actually supports this sort of replacement natively:
${parameter/pattern/string} — replace the first match of pattern with string.
${parameter//pattern/string} — replace all matches of pattern with string.
Therefore you can do:
website=${website////\\/}
Explanation:
website=${website // / / \\/}
^ ^ ^ ^
| | | |
| | | string, '\' needs to be backslashed
| | delimiter
| pattern
replace globally