systemd-escapesystemdDeveloperLennartPoetteringlennart@poettering.netsystemd-escape1systemd-escapeEscape strings for usage in system unit namessystemd-escape OPTIONSSTRINGDescriptionsystemd-escape may be used to
escape strings for inclusion in systemd unit
names. The command may be used to escape and to undo
escaping of strings.The command takes any number of strings on the
command line, and will process them individually, one
after the other. It will output them separated by
spaces to stdout.By default this command will escape the strings
passed, unless is passed
which results in the inverse operation being
applied. If a special mode
of escaping is applied instead, which assumes a string
to be already escaped but will escape everything that
appears obviously non-escaped.OptionsThe following options are understood:Appends the specified
unit type suffix to the escaped
string. Takes one of the unit types
supported by systemd, such as
.service or
.mount. May not be
used in conjunction with
,
or
.Inserts the escaped
strings in a unit name template. Takes
a unit name template such as
foobar@.service
May not be used in conjunction with
,
or
.When escaping or
unescaping a string, assume it refers
to a file system path. This enables
special processing of the initial
/ of the
path.Instead of escaping
the specified strings, undo the
escaping, reversing the operation. May
not be used in conjunction with
,
or
.Like
, but only
escape characters that are obviously
not escaped yet, and possibly
automatically append an appropriate
unit type suffix to the string. May
not be used in conjunction with
,
or
.ExamplesEscape a single string:$ systemd-escape 'Hallöchen, Meister'
Hall\xc3\xb6chen\x2c\x20MeisterTo undo escaping on a single string:$ systemd-escape -u 'Hall\xc3\xb6chen\x2c\x20Meister'
Hallöchen, MeisterTo generate the mount unit for a path:$ systemd-escape -p --suffix=mount "/tmp//waldi/foobar/"
tmp-waldi-foobar.mountTo generate instance names of three strings$ systemd-escape --template=systemd-nspawn@.service 'My Container 1' 'containerb' 'container/III'
systemd-nspawn@My\x20Container\x201.service systemd-nspawn@containerb.service systemd-nspawn@container-III.serviceExit statusOn success, 0 is returned, a non-zero failure
code otherwise.See Alsosystemd1,
systemctl1