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I think it would make sense to parse the schema and replace the placeholders like $(var1) with the variables passed from cli like -d "var1=val1&var2=val2"
The expression syntax specifically excludes use of the dollar ("$")
and parentheses ["(" and ")"] characters so that they remain
available for use outside the scope of this specification. For
example, a macro language might use these characters to apply macro
substitution to a string prior to that string being processed as a
URI Template.
I'm using a hook now where I'm passing the substitute through env. With this feature I could avoid it.
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I think it would make sense to parse the schema and replace the placeholders like
$(var1)
with the variables passed from cli like-d "var1=val1&var2=val2"
Such syntax would be compliant with the RFC 6570:
I'm using a hook now where I'm passing the substitute through env. With this feature I could avoid it.
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