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Q:

bash if statement

and - &&
or - ||

# and example
if [ -r $1 ] && [ -s $1 ]
then
echo This file is useful.
fi

# or example
if [ $USER == 'bob' ] || [ $USER == 'andy' ]
then
ls -alh
else
ls
fi
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if [ "${STATUS}" != 200 ] && [ "${STRING}" != "${VALUE}" ]; then
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#!/bin/bash

foo="qux"
bar="qux"

if [ "$foo" = "$bar" ]; then
    echo "The strings are equal."
else
    echo "The strings aren't equal."
fi
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if [[ TEST-COMMAND ]]
then
  STATEMENTS1
else
  STATEMENTS2
fi
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Operator			Description
! EXPRESSION			The EXPRESSION is false.
-n STRING			The length of STRING is greater than zero.
-z STRING			The lengh of STRING is zero (ie it is empty).
STRING1 = STRING2		STRING1 is equal to STRING2
STRING1 != STRING2		STRING1 is not equal to STRING2
INTEGER1 -eq INTEGER2		INTEGER1 is numerically equal to INTEGER2
INTEGER1 -gt INTEGER2		INTEGER1 is numerically greater than INTEGER2
INTEGER1 -lt INTEGER2		INTEGER1 is numerically less than INTEGER2
-d FILE				FILE exists and is a directory.
-e FILE				FILE exists.
-r FILE				FILE exists and the read permission is granted.
-s FILE				FILE exists and it's size is greater than zero (ie. it is not empty).
-w FILE				FILE exists and the write permission is granted.
-x FILE				FILE exists and the execute permission is granted.
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