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<p>Wolfgang Faust is doing us all a service by paying for the url and maintaining this repository. Now we have an easy reference for how to make longer strings in yaml, and when to use <code>|</code> (keep the newlines) or <code>&gt;</code> (replace with space) in the results.</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="/posts/2026/yaml-multiline/yaml-multiline.info.jpeg" title="a screenshot of the the yaml-multiline.info website"></p>
<p>Wolfgang Faust is doing us all a service by paying for the url and maintaining this repository. Now we have an easy reference for how to make longer strings in yaml, and when to use <code>|</code> (keep the newlines) or <code>&gt;</code> (replace with space) in the results.</p>
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