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argosciv ago

In order for this:

¯(ツ)

to work, you must escape the backslash.

¯\\_(ツ)_/¯

¯\(ツ)

Noob. <3

gentlemanadventurer ago

¯(ツ)/¯

PuttItOut ago

Aww, he is "special"

argosciv ago

escape the backslash

This means adding a second backslash; the first tells the markdown parser that the next character should be treated as raw text.

The backslash character is for escaping markdown, so, in order to actually show a backslash, it must be escaped using a preceding backslash.

\\ becomes \

PuttItOut ago

How do you escape the underscores? (I should know this)

Fambida ago

Welcome to the nightmare of regular expressions.

argosciv ago

You need to do that?

In any case it would still be a backslash.

Unescaped: test

__test__

Escaped: __test__

\_\_test\_\_

PuttItOut ago

¯\\\_(ツ)\_/¯ = ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

argosciv ago

Ah right, I get ya. Didn't notice it was meant to have underscores because they didn't show :P