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    Hash within double-quoted strings in Ruby package
In the default Ruby package there is a completion for interpolation within double quoted strings which is handy but is annoying when attempting to insert a literal hash. The following is a way to accommodate both use-cases by allowing to delete the enclosing braces or tab into them:
"contents": "#${1:{${2:$SELECTION}\\}}"
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