The loop in the middle is malformed (it appears to be missing a closing brace). In addition, you’re terminating the loop by closing the filehandle. That actually works as intended, but it’s kind of surprising. Further, you’re extracting a piece of information from the middle of a line by substituting the bits in front and after with nothing. Why not just match the bits you want?
The last three lines are kind of a non-sequitur. Where did $projectPath come from? Lastly, you never do anything with the values you calculate. What’s the point of the excercise? Is this a snippet that’s just part of a larger script? (Or maybe homework?)
Makeshifts last the longest.
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