test - check file types and compare values
test EXPRESSION
test
[ EXPRESSION ]
[ ]
[ OPTION
Exit with the status determined by EXPRESSION.
- --help
- display this help and exit
- --version
- output version information and exit
An omitted EXPRESSION defaults to false. Otherwise, EXPRESSION is true or false
and sets exit status. It is one of:
- ( EXPRESSION )
- EXPRESSION is true
- ! EXPRESSION
- EXPRESSION is false
- EXPRESSION1 -a EXPRESSION2
- both EXPRESSION1 and EXPRESSION2 are true
- EXPRESSION1 -o EXPRESSION2
- either EXPRESSION1 or EXPRESSION2 is true
-
-n STRING
- the length of STRING is nonzero
- STRING
- equivalent to -n STRING
-
-z STRING
- the length of STRING is zero
- STRING1 = STRING2
- the strings are equal
- STRING1 != STRING2
- the strings are not equal
- INTEGER1 -eq INTEGER2
- INTEGER1 is equal to INTEGER2
- INTEGER1 -ge INTEGER2
- INTEGER1 is greater than or equal to INTEGER2
- INTEGER1 -gt INTEGER2
- INTEGER1 is greater than INTEGER2
- INTEGER1 -le INTEGER2
- INTEGER1 is less than or equal to INTEGER2
- INTEGER1 -lt INTEGER2
- INTEGER1 is less than INTEGER2
- INTEGER1 -ne INTEGER2
- INTEGER1 is not equal to INTEGER2
- FILE1 -ef FILE2
- FILE1 and FILE2 have the same device and inode numbers
- FILE1 -nt FILE2
- FILE1 is newer (modification date) than FILE2
- FILE1 -ot FILE2
- FILE1 is older than FILE2
-
-b FILE
- FILE exists and is block special
-
-c FILE
- FILE exists and is character special
-
-d FILE
- FILE exists and is a directory
-
-e FILE
- FILE exists
-
-f FILE
- FILE exists and is a regular file
-
-g FILE
- FILE exists and is set-group-ID
-
-G FILE
- FILE exists and is owned by the effective group ID
-
-h FILE
- FILE exists and is a symbolic link (same as -L)
-
-k FILE
- FILE exists and has its sticky bit set
-
-L FILE
- FILE exists and is a symbolic link (same as -h)
-
-N FILE
- FILE exists and has been modified since it was last
read
-
-O FILE
- FILE exists and is owned by the effective user ID
-
-p FILE
- FILE exists and is a named pipe
-
-r FILE
- FILE exists and the user has read access
-
-s FILE
- FILE exists and has a size greater than zero
-
-S FILE
- FILE exists and is a socket
-
-t FD
- file descriptor FD is opened on a terminal
-
-u FILE
- FILE exists and its set-user-ID bit is set
-
-w FILE
- FILE exists and the user has write access
-
-x FILE
- FILE exists and the user has execute (or search)
access
Except for
-h and
-L, all FILE-related tests dereference symbolic
links. Beware that parentheses need to be escaped (e.g., by backslashes) for
shells. INTEGER may also be
-l STRING, which evaluates to the length of
STRING.
NOTE: Binary
-a and
-o are inherently ambiguous. Use 'test EXPR1
&& test EXPR2' or 'test EXPR1 || test EXPR2' instead.
NOTE: [ honors the
--help and
--version options, but test does
not. test treats each of those as it treats any other nonempty STRING.
NOTE: your shell may have its own version of test and/or [, which usually
supersedes the version described here. Please refer to your shell's
documentation for details about the options it supports.
Written by Kevin Braunsdorf and Matthew Bradburn.
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