I enjoy that you're scolding me about 'not reading' after doubling down the accuracy of your initial post, which, yes, I can easily imagine you did from your phone
And yet I brought receipts for my claims, and you just bring "reed the manul, n00b"
Firstly, I didn't say "read the manual", I said "read the links I shared". And that's a pretty reasonable comment to make given I took the time to find examples knowing that I couldn't easily type them out on my phone. And if you bothered to open the links you'd realize they were brief and to the point. I was actually trying to be helpful.
Secondly, your "receipts" were incorrect. Neither of your examples follows the examples I cited, and your second example creates a key named "Description:>-", which is clearly wrong. Hence why ">-" needs to be after the colon.
Here is more examples and evidence of how to use >- and why your "receipts" were also incorrect:
One final point: I don't understand why you're being so argumentative here. I posted a lesser-known YAML feature in case it helps some people and you've turned it into some kind of pissing match based on bad-faith interpretations of my comments. There was no need for you to do that.
And yet I brought receipts for my claims, and you just bring "reed the manul, n00b"