These are the operators that are used with the [[...]] construct. They can be logically combined with && ("and") and || ("or") and grouped with parenthesis.
Operator | True If... |
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-a file | file exists. |
-b file | file is a block device file. |
-c file | file is a character device file. |
-d file | file is a directory. |
-f file | file is a regular file. |
-g file | file has its setgid bit set. |
-k file | file has its sticky bit set. |
-n string | string is non-null. |
-o option | option is set. |
-p file | file is a pipe or named pipe (FIFO file). |
-r file | file is readable. |
-s file | file is not empty. |
-t N | File descriptor N points to a terminal. |
-u file | file has its setuid bit set. |
-w file | file is writeable. |
-x file | file is executable, or file is a directory that can be searched. |
-z string | string is null. |
-G file | file's group ID is the same as that of the shell. |
-L file | file is a symbolic link. |
-O file | file is owned by the shell's user ID. |
-S file | file is a socket. |
fileA -nt fileB | fileA is newer than fileB. |
fileA -ot fileB | fileA is older than fileB. |
fileA -ef fileB | fileA and fileB point to the same file. |
string = pattern | string matches pattern (which can contain wildcards). |
string != pattern | string does not match pattern. |
stringA < stringB | stringA comes before stringB in dictionary order. |
stringA > stringB | stringA comes after stringB in dictionary order. |
exprA -eq exprB | Arithmetic expressions exprA and exprB are equal. |
exprA -ne exprB | Arithmetic expressions exprA and exprB are not equal. |
exprA -lt exprB | exprA is less than exprB. |
exprA -gt exprB | exprA is greater than exprB. |
exprA -le exprB | exprA is less than or equal to exprB. |
exprA -ge exprB | exprA is greater than or equal to exprB. |