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@ -66,3 +66,26 @@ visible_item: @hidden_item
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people: [@person_one @person_two]
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# if you need to embed a large block of text, bash-style HERE documents are
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# supported.
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startup: <<EOF
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This is a here document. The << operator indicates that a label for a heredoc
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is incoming. <<EOF thus begins a heredoc with the label EOF. A heredoc may be
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closed by indicating the label name on a line all by itself.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Here_document
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A heredoc may contain any characters at all and they require no escaping.
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# This line that looks a bit like a comment is not a comment; it will be
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# included in the output.
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{ <-- that didn't start an object
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and this won't end one --> }
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because there are no types inside of here documents; the whole thing is just
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one big string.
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This is the last line of the here doc. The next line is the terminator.
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EOF
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# This comment is outside of the heredoc.
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