bracketin
Bracketin is a term used to describe a style of notation in which items, phrases, or data are enclosed within various types of brackets to indicate structure, optionality, or placeholders. It is not a formally standardized concept and appears mainly in informal computing, data annotation, and online communication.
Etymology and usage: The term combines 'bracket' with the suffix '-in' to suggest an ongoing process. It
Notation conventions: Different brackets convey different semantics. Parentheses () commonly group elements; square brackets [] denote optional content
Examples: The descriptor for an API endpoint might be written as /api/resource/[version]/<id> where [version] is optional
Relation to other concepts: Bracketin overlaps with bracketing and bracket notation in mathematics and computing but