In an answer to a bash question featuring the [[
and [
operators, I thought it would be useful to insert a link to the relevant section of the bash manual. So I highlighted the text and used ctl-L to add a hyperlink. Later, I noticed the unexpected result, which I reproduce here: test
(aka \[
). What I intended, of course, was test
(aka [
), but to get that I had to delete the backslash inserted by ctl-L.
I understand that the rendering issue is caused by my use of backticks to turn the commands into <code> blocks, so it's clearly a corner case and possibly too rare to be worth bothering about. But it seemed worth noting, anyway.