Failed to parse arguments: Argument to "--command/-e" is not a valid command: Text ended before matching quote was found for ". (The text was '"cpulimit')
this is what i get when i run the following script in terminal
#!/bin/bash
read -p "Which program u want to limit its processes?" ProgrameName
read -p "Which limitation percentage u want for it ?" limitationPercentage
getAllPIDRunUnderThisProgram=$( ps -e | grep "$ProgrameName" | awk '{print $1;}')
for i in $getAllPIDRunUnderThisProgram
do
gnomeTab+=" --tab -e \"cpulimit -p $i -l $limitationPercentage \" "
done
gnome-terminal $gnomeTab
he cant parse the escape character "\" which it has to be used because of the double quote in line 8 gnomeTab+=" --tab -e \"cpulimit -p $i -l $limitationPercentage \" "
,so is there a solution to use the double quote as they are mandatory to be used after --tab -e " some commands "
and not to get the problem of parsing ?