# Make A Long String Of Text Readable I have a paragraph of text that interpolates a couple user-specific values before being included in an API request. Because it is being passed to an API, it is a single-line string value. However, in the editor it is hard to read like that because it overflows way past the edge of the viewport. ```ruby description = "This is the description we need to provide for #{user.name} as part of an API request dealing with compliance and registration for a service. If you need to contact them, their email is #{user.email}." ``` I'd rather make this easier on myself and others to read from the editor while still being able to submit a single-line string to the API. That can be accomplished with a heredoc and some combination or `gsub`, `strip`, and `squish`. If we are in a strictly Ruby-only context, we can use `gsub` and `strip` to collapse line breaks and remove surrounding white space. ```ruby description = <<~MSG.gsub(/\s+/, ' ').strip This is the description we need to provide for #{user.name} as part of an API request dealing with compliance and registration for a service. If you need to contact them, their email is #{user.email}. MSG #=> "This is the description we need to provide for #{user.name} as part of an API request dealing with compliance and registration for a service. If you need to contact them, their email is #{user.email}." ``` Or in a Rails context, I can instead just use `squish`: ```ruby description = <<~MSG.squish This is the description we need to provide for #{user.name} as part of an API request dealing with compliance and registration for a service. If you need to contact them, their email is #{user.email}. MSG #=> "This is the description we need to provide for #{user.name} as part of an API request dealing with compliance and registration for a service. If you need to contact them, their email is #{user.email}." ```