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-e True if file exists | -e True if file exists | ||
'''$?''' Contains the return code of the previously executed command | '''$?''' Contains the return code of the previously executed command | ||
ls /not/here | |||
echo "$?" | |||
- | |||
HOST = "google.com" | |||
ping -c 1 $HOST | |||
if [ "$?" -eq "0" ] | |||
then | |||
echo "$HOST reachable." | |||
else | |||
echo "$HOST unreachable" | |||
fi | |||
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Revision as of 00:42, 13 March 2019
File Operators Tests
- -d File True if file is a directory
- -e File True if file exists
- -f File True if file exists and is a regular file
- -r File True if file is readable by you
- -s File True if file exist and is not empty
- -w File True if the file is writable by you
- -x File True if the file is executable by you
- -z String True if string is empty
- -n String true if string is not empty
Syntax
[condition to test for]
Example
[ -e /etc/passwd ] -e True if file exists
$? Contains the return code of the previously executed command
ls /not/here echo "$?"
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HOST = "google.com" ping -c 1 $HOST if [ "$?" -eq "0" ] then echo "$HOST reachable." else echo "$HOST unreachable" fi