Okay, got it at last.
The backslashes weren't needed.

version=$(jq \".version\" package.json | tr -d '\"')



On Sunday, September 24, 2017 at 3:27:15 PM UTC+3, Idan Adar wrote:

> Appreciate help with getting the following block right (I always get 
> confused with strings and double/single/escaped quotes):
>
> Right now the below puts the message "Bump version number (${version}) 
> [ci skip]" in the commit message.
> The wanted result is for ${version} to actually be the extracted version 
> number rather than the variable name as-is...
>
> sshagent (credentials: ['...']) {
>    sh '''
>       git clone -b master git@github.***.git
>       ...
>       ...
>       version=$(jq \".version\" package.json | tr -d '\"')
>       git commit -am "Bump version number (${version}) [ci skip]"
>       git push origin master
>    '''
> }
>
>

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