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Asked: June 8, 20262026-06-08T08:17:46+00:00 2026-06-08T08:17:46+00:00

I’m trying to put a variable into a line that gets put into a

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I’m trying to put a variable into a line that gets put into a file.

The code looks like this:

echo "cd ~/Desktop/BukkitServer/" >> start.command
echo "java -Xms$ramM -Xmx$ramM -jar CraftBukkit.jar" >> start.command
chmod +x start.command

see how i put $ram in the second line? it ends up as

java -XmsM -XmxM -jar CraftBukkit.jar

how do i get it to put whatever $ram is in its proper place?

thanks 🙂

EDIT:

echo 'java -Xms{$ram}M -Xmx{$ram}M -jar craftbukkit.jar' >> start.command

produces java -Xms{$ram}M -Xmx{$ram}M -jar craftbukkit.jar

echo "java -Xms{$ram}M -Xmx{$ram}M -jar craftbukkit.jar" >> start.command

produces java -Xms{120}M -Xmx{120}M -jar craftbukkit.jar

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    2026-06-08T08:17:47+00:00Added an answer on June 8, 2026 at 8:17 am

    $ is used to mark a variable. With your command you are telling echo to put java -Xms followed by the content of the $ramM variable in the file.

    You have to define a value for the variable

    ram=128
    echo "java -Xms${ram}M"
    

    will produce

    java -Xms128M
    

    Note that you will have to use brackets {} to delimit the variable name otherwise the shell will not know where your variable finishes.

    If you want to put a literal $ you will have to use single quotes (the shell will not interpret the content of the string).

    echo 'java -Xms$ramM'
    

    produces

    java -Xms$ramM
    
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