Wow, works!, thank you very much.
Now, I have a more specific example.
#+name: initSSH
#+begin_src shell :var connection=“admin@10.0.3.200" :noweb yes
ssh -t miguel@172.28.3.249 "sudo -u admin ssh -t $connection 'sudo su'"
#+end_src
#+name: getClientInstanceNameNew
#+begin_src shell :session som
Hello Emacs org-mode community, I’m trying this example:
** index.js
:PROPERTIES:
:header-args: :tangle index.js :post-tangle (shell-command-to-string "zip
index.js.zip index.js && rm index.js")
:END:
First endpoint example:
#+begin_src js
exports.handler = async (event, context) => {
console
Hello Ken, thank you for your message,
After reading the very interesting get_property function, I found that even
though I will probably use it for some cases, it doesn’t apply directly, to my
case.
For more examples, if I have 1 source code block:
>> #+name: greeting
>> #+begin_src sh :var n
Hello Org-mode community. I’m using Emacs Doom Framework, specifically:
Emacs 28.2 (build 1, aarch64-apple-darwin22.3.0, Carbon Version 169 AppKit
2299.4) of 2023-02-23.
I use heavily org-mode for Literate DevOps, so I have a lot of shell commands
that connect through SSH and do some things l