Aha! I had tried extra quotes and {brackets} but I never hit upon the right combination. Thanks! Tj -- TJ Luoma TJ @ MacStories Personal Website: luo.ma (aka RhymesWithDiploma.com ) Twitter: @tjluoma On Tue, Sep 11, 2018 at 9:35 PM Alexandros Kozak wrote: > ${${INSTALL_TO:t:r:l}// /} > > seems to work. > > > Alexandros Kozak > > -----Original Message----- > From: TJ Luoma > Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2018 6:28 PM > To: Zsh-Users List > Subject: removing spaces in variables when using :t or :r or similar > > Let's use this variable as an example: > > INSTALL_TO='/Applications/Keyboard Maestro.app' > > Now, if I want to get just "keyboard maestro" I can use this: > > $INSTALL_TO:t:r:l > > But what if I want "keyboardmaestro" ? > > I tried this: > > echo "${INSTALL_TO:t:r:l// /}" > > but that just produced this error: > > zsh: unrecognized modifier > > I realize I could do this: > > FOO="${INSTALL_TO// /}" > > echo "$FOO:t:r:l" > > but I'd rather avoid using a second variable, if I can avoid it. > > Is there a way to do that with zsh, or am I stuck just sending it to `tr > -d ' '` ? > > Thanks! > > TjL > > -- > TJ Luoma > TJ @ MacStories > Personal Website: luo.ma (aka RhymesWithDiploma.com) > Twitter: @tjluoma > >